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I am letting them grow randomly with my plants. Thinking maybe I can remove them from their roots and plant them collectively in a single pot?

Is that a bad idea?
AntisocialTroll · 56-60, F
I am still hunting for my own 4 leaf clover, never found one.

I think if you transplanted em with a plug of the soil they are already in rather than taking the soil off em they might survive, I suspect if you do it without they won't make it.
Miram · 31-35, F
@AntisocialTroll My brother told me if I find one like that, he will give me 400€

I am going to glue one leaf to the a three leaf. RIP but one has to die for the betterment of the rest

I will pay my debt to karma by using the money to buy more pots
SW-User
Beautiful Henna.....☺ You could probably put them in a single pot if you remove them carefully with the roots intact....or just cut them out with them still in the soil so you dont take a chance of damaging them.
Miram · 31-35, F
@SW-User I will probably do the second one
Lemony1199 · F
Not sure about the clovers but I like your henna looks same to some of my attempts to draw on my sisters hands 😅😃 .
Miram · 31-35, F
@Lemony1199 I'd totally let you do my hanna tattoos, as long as they be flowers
Lemony1199 · F
Agreed 👍🏻@Miram
Clovers or tattoos? 😅 I like both of them, though the roots may be too small to move them.
Miram · 31-35, F
@NerdyPotato 😅 clovers

Iwas thinking in their adult stage they have stronger roots like mint?

And they can regrow just by replanting their roots.
@Miram it could be. They seem rather fragile, but I'm no expert. Maybe I'm only familiar with young ones, or maybe a tiny root is enough.
pride49 · 31-35, M
Some long ass fingers
Miram · 31-35, F
@pride49 all the better to scoop boogers from inside my nose hole.
deadgerbil · 26-30
@Miram I wake up and read this smh lol
Gangstress · 41-45, F
Its probably a good idea if honest
NeoNeo · 46-50, M
Miram · 31-35, F
@NeoNeo 🤗
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
Clover is an excellent soil improver/nitrogen fixer. I actually sowed clover in my lawn to improve my soil.
caccoon · 36-40
I could be wrong about the type, but certain types of clover help add to the nitrogen levels, and are actually good for your plants! Farmers sometimes use them between crops to maintain soil quality ☺️

But those might be oxalis, which are rhizome/bulb guys, so they'd be easy to put in a pot separately, if you so desired <3

 
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