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Aug 28, 2016 3:45 PM CST

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Being rootbound won't have anything to do with it. Think of it as 'water rooting' in an excessively humid environment. I have seen numerous examples of this. When drier air returns these roots will simply dry up. It is not hurting the plant.

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