What are your transplanting routines?

Stuck27

Well-Known Member
Hey guys,

I transplanted these girls back on may 14th due to roots poking out of solo cup. Fast forward 8 days and they're now poking through the 1 gal pots. Do you guys typically wait a little after seeing root structures or transplant when roots become visible. Interested to hear what you all think. My opinion? Transplant to avoid root bound plants. Problem being its only 8 days and shock could be a possibility. I'm going to water them today and transplant into final home after that. PS they're 21 days old

What do you guys personally do? Thanks for sharing
 

hillbill

Well-Known Member
About what I do with slightly smaller containers. They will easily go a couple more weeks. Root tips explore quickly on transplant but it takes time for the root mass to develop.

Lookin great.
 

Herb & Suds

Well-Known Member
Hey guys,

I transplanted these girls back on may 14th due to roots poking out of solo cup. Fast forward 8 days and they're now poking through the 1 gal pots. Do you guys typically wait a little after seeing root structures or transplant when roots become visible. Interested to hear what you all think. My opinion? Transplant to avoid root bound plants. Problem being its only 8 days and shock could be a possibility. I'm going to water them today and transplant into final home after that. PS they're 21 days old

What do you guys personally do? Thanks for sharing
Roots sticking out of pots isn't neccarily a sign it needs repotted

And root bound is an over used term

I use pots that actually trim the roots
 

Hobbes

Well-Known Member
.

I wait until there are a lot of roots showing - pop the root ball from the solo cup to check.

DSC02404.jpg

.

DSC02406.jpg

Then pack the pot with soilless

DSC02407.jpg

pop out the solo cup

DSC02408.jpg

.

Pop the root ball from the solo cup ...

DSC02409.jpg

After planting the root ball I soak it with nutrient solution

DSC02410.jpg

.
 

Stuck27

Well-Known Member

Lockedin

Well-Known Member
Biodegradable grow bags.
I dropped my germmed seeds in these, grew them in their bags, and kept those bags in 5g pots (6 bags in each pot) just to keep the root area dark.
To transplant, I did the same operation as @Hobbes , (minus the rooting juice) except that I just drop the whole bag in - no drama at all.
They never even paused in growth - I just watered the bag as normal, then the soil around it to get the roots to expand.
I need to top dress & water these, but it shows the bag.
20210524_010035.jpg
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
.

I wait until there are a lot of roots showing - pop the root ball from the solo cup to check.

View attachment 4906553

.

View attachment 4906548

Then pack the pot with soilless

View attachment 4906549

pop out the solo cup

View attachment 4906550

.

Pop the root ball from the solo cup ...

View attachment 4906551

After planting the root ball I soak it with nutrient solution

View attachment 4906552

.


If only there was a Tutorial from around 11 years ago lol.

 

Star Dog

Well-Known Member
If its a seed/clone to crop I'll start and finish them in 6 lltr air pots, if I've a crop in the flower tent I'll start seeds in 1ltr airpots in the clone tent then onto the final pot as soon the flower tent is available.

I re potted a plant a few nights back and I was shocked at the root ball, I normally use lids on my pots fk me what a difference, I normally have roots holding the surface together.

Without a lid
_20210524_104811.JPG
This is more the normal, I removed the lid after flowering this one, that algae isn't a nice thing in a grow room. _20210524_104831.JPG
And this is one with the lid still intact.
_20210524_104900.JPG
Idk if it's the normal for others using air pots to have the plastic bottoms pushed out from a convex to a concave, the bottoms of my pots get pushed out with the roots, you would think they're upside down...

That's what I do lol...
 

DCcan

Well-Known Member
They get BTi, permethrin for gnats and crawlies
Add some B. Bassiana and G. catenulatum fungus inoculations, infects the growing medium, plant tissues, leaves, roots.
Both act similar to Trichoderma, one for bugs, one for soil pathogens, both trigger increased growth and induced resistance.
A dose of seaweed juice to trigger JA response genes (permanent) for drought tolerance, block soil pathogens, stimulate root growth.
Transplant in with Mycos, zero damping off.
Complicated, but plants are happy at transplant.


IMG_0672.JPGIMG_0695.JPGIMG_0694.JPGIMG_0696.JPG
 

Stuck27

Well-Known Member
They get BTi, permethrin for gnats and crawlies
Add some B. Bassiana and G. catenulatum fungus inoculations, infects the growing medium, plant tissues, leaves, roots.
Both act similar to Trichoderma, one for bugs, one for soil pathogens, both trigger increased growth and induced resistance.
A dose of seaweed juice to trigger JA response genes (permanent) for drought tolerance, block soil pathogens, stimulate root growth.
Transplant in with Mycos, zero damping off.
Complicated, but plants are happy at transplant.

I need to up my fungus and insect resistance for sure. Early prevention is key.. not sure the route yet


View attachment 4908086View attachment 4908087View attachment 4908088View attachment 4908098
 

bam0813

Well-Known Member
Agree roots coming out the bottom is not a tell all but that is when I start to occasionally pull the pot off for a visual confirmation.
 
Top