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Jun 19, 2020 2:51 AM CST
Name: one-eye-luke US.Vet.
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Lift the pots up off the ground to allow the air under them for faster drying. Be patient with what you have and don't make matters worse by transplanting. They will dry out in due time, if you wanted, you could point a oscillating fan on high close to the containers outdoors if there's no wind.
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