Aussie Growers Thread

Venus55

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I can honestly say I’ve never had a plant display transplant stress yet! It seems to me like they start kicking right off within the first 24hrs of the re pot. And I’ve noticed that every time. It makes me wonder what part of moving into a more comfortable set up would be stressful exactly? Anyway they’re just my thoughts.

Transplanted this one last night and she was already pretty wide but today she just spread right out. 55AA3B9A-65CD-477A-B5EC-DF18D700C6D6.jpeg

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Papasmurf99

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I can honestly say I’ve never had a plant display transplant stress yet! It seems to me like they start kicking right off within the first 24hrs of the re pot. And I’ve noticed that every time. It makes me wonder what part of moving into a more comfortable set up would be stressful exactly? Anyway they’re just my thoughts.

Transplanted this one last night and she was already pretty wide but today she just spread right out. View attachment 4226994

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I think it's just a matter of getting the watering in right. I believe transplant stress is just watering issues.
 

redeyedfrog

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I can honestly say I’ve never had a plant display transplant stress yet! It seems to me like they start kicking right off within the first 24hrs of the re pot. And I’ve noticed that every time. It makes me wonder what part of moving into a more comfortable set up would be stressful exactly? Anyway they’re just my thoughts.

Transplanted this one last night and she was already pretty wide but today she just spread right out. View attachment 4226994

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I've had other plants do it but I've never had cannabis do it and Im not gentle to the roots either, transplant, water with seaweed and forget it,not a single issue ever.
 

Venus55

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I think it's just a matter of getting the watering in right. I believe transplant stress is just watering issues.
You think? I don’t really know what it is hey. I always water about 3hrs give or take before I transplant. And then once in the new pot I flood it and walk away. Have never noticed a slow in growth, in fact have only ever noticed the opposite, and would tell myself I must be tripping cos I hear so many people go on about “transplant stress”. But after doing these last ones it’s confirmed that I’m not tripping at all they just keep pumping.
 

redeyedfrog

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You think? I don’t really know what it is hey. I always water about 3hrs give or take before I transplant. And then once in the new pot I flood it and walk away. Have never noticed a slow in growth, in fact have only ever noticed the opposite, and would tell myself I must be tripping cos I hear so many people go on about “transplant stress”. But after doing these last ones it’s confirmed that I’m not tripping at all they just keep pumping.
I think papasmurf99 is unto it and people transplanting dry plants and brittle roots.
Hydrated roots would be much more pliable and resilient compared to dry easily damaged roots. Just a thought but kinda makes sense.
 

Bongsmoke420

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I can honestly say I’ve never had a plant display transplant stress yet! It seems to me like they start kicking right off within the first 24hrs of the re pot. And I’ve noticed that every time. It makes me wonder what part of moving into a more comfortable set up would be stressful exactly? Anyway they’re just my thoughts.

Transplanted this one last night and she was already pretty wide but today she just spread right out. View attachment 4226994

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you must be gentle when transplanting, mine never show stress either. Looks like some more monsters
 

redeyedfrog

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you must be gentle when transplanting, mine never show stress either. Looks like some more monsters
I dunno man, my first 2 grows I grew al my seedlings in 1 pot then after they got big enough I pulled them out 1 by 1 separating the roots that were all tangled up, transplanted and no problemo. I was told I should not do that anymore but it did work and the plants all survived and thrived right after the move.
 
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