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Decisions, decisions....

jimscott

Tropical Fish Enthusiast
Aside from what seems like a capensis in every pot, I have what appears to be D. rotundifolia in a pot of U. dichotoma and a pot that has capensis and spatulata. They are doing just fine there. I also have a couple P. lusitanica that sprang up in a pot of U. calcyfida.

Would you leave them be (if it aint broke....) or would you create a new pot and transplant them?
 
I would leave them. Or, if I didn't want to leave them I would remove them, with no intention of repotting and no regard to the life and liberty of the jumping plants.

xvart.
 
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