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Transplanted to new pot too high (roots showing)

So I repotted one of my birds eye plants. That Im growing indoors, but too high compared to the container. So when I watered it the soil washed away and now quite a few roots are showing and some green stem that was under the soil. Will this be bad? Do I have to redo it?
 
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You can if the plant is stable in its pot. It won't really hurt too much. I kind of doubt it's too secure with that amount of roots showing but eh. Seems easy enough to replant it.
 
Jackyboi said:
but I can also leave as is?
 

In my experince  (not so much with chillis) but lots of other plant types I have had no issue with the roots showing and I also vote you should be ok...but as mentioned if you are concerned a quick repot would fix it in a jiffy!!
 
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