Hi all, Just a quick general gardening question. I started up some tomato seedlings in jiffy's for spring but they stretched on me a bit so I decided to plant them deep into some 15cm pots so that the stem will root out and give the plant some more strength and root mass. Anyway, I made a bit of a noob mistake and planted them TOO deep and the tap root has come out the bottom and formed a mat of roots under the drain holes. This makes it pretty well impossible to remove it from the pot without ripping off a good whack of roots and I really dont want to do that. So, should I just stack the seedling pots onto the soil in the new pots? Im worried that if I do that, once the plant matures a bit the holes in the seedling pot will strangle the roots and cut into them? So far I have cut the pots 2/3's of the way down exposing most of the root ball and burried that 1/2 way into the new pots hoping the roots will find there way and still form an OK root ball. Or should I avoid any root stress just stack the pots letting the roots come out the drain holes and into the new soil?