AimAim
Well-Known Member
Well I was planning to transplant about a week from today four 24 day-old-from-sprout seedlings from from the current 6" pot to their final resting place, 5 gallon MicroKoted pots. It was nice and warm here today so I already had the 4 girls out on the picnic table getting some sun and wind. I decided to go ahead and blend up my potting mix as the weather is supposed to cool off again after today. Got out all the ingredients and mixed them in the wheelbarrow, and packed the 5 gal containers.
Then I looked at the plants and thought what the hell, maybe just go ahead and repot now since everything is right here: good weather to work outside, 5 gallon pots already full of mix, and the plants themselves. So I popped one out of the pot and there were plenty of roots running around, so I did not hesitate to pull the trigger on repotting.
Anyway, went ahead and got that done and put everything away and as I went to take the first plant down to the grow room I spotted a ladybug on a plant. Took her downstairs with the plant, then took the final 3. In the meantime I noticed a few Lbugs just flying around outside. They either hatched or came out of dormancy on this beautiful day.
Anyway I thought it was a pretty cool and a good omen, as the oriental cultures consider them a sign of prosperity and good things to come. I'll take I'll the help I can get on this my first full indoor grow.
Then I looked at the plants and thought what the hell, maybe just go ahead and repot now since everything is right here: good weather to work outside, 5 gallon pots already full of mix, and the plants themselves. So I popped one out of the pot and there were plenty of roots running around, so I did not hesitate to pull the trigger on repotting.
Anyway, went ahead and got that done and put everything away and as I went to take the first plant down to the grow room I spotted a ladybug on a plant. Took her downstairs with the plant, then took the final 3. In the meantime I noticed a few Lbugs just flying around outside. They either hatched or came out of dormancy on this beautiful day.
Anyway I thought it was a pretty cool and a good omen, as the oriental cultures consider them a sign of prosperity and good things to come. I'll take I'll the help I can get on this my first full indoor grow.
