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Old 02-23-2018, 10:26 AM
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Thanks for that advice. However, will the dead roots cause have any ill effects on the plant if I leave them too long inside the pot?
If you're watering correctly for S/H (flushing at each watering) the dead roots will slowly rot and flush away through the media. It will actually help keep it stabilized in the LECA until the new roots are able to establish.

Just let it grow and enjoy.
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If you're watering correctly for S/H (flushing at each watering) the dead roots will slowly rot and flush away through the media. It will actually help keep it stabilized in the LECA until the new roots are able to establish.

Just let it grow and enjoy.
Oic... I don't think the dead roots will be flushed away from the two small holes in the pot
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Oic... I don't think the dead roots will be flushed away from the two small holes in the pot
This is an extremely common issue when moving to S/H. Yes, they will decompose and with regular flooding type watering as S/H requires, it will flush through the pot with time.

If you attempt to keep unpotting, trimming dead roots, repotting, you are only stressing the plant.

You can find several discussions on this in the S/H forum section, at least a couple on the first page. Or use the "search" at top of forum menu, and search for S/H.rotten roots.
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Thanks ALL for the great advice. Will let the dead roots remain inside the pot and see how the plant progress.
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