THCBrain
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Hi all, will be able to put this plant in a dwc bucket as it is or is it too big if it can I will be doing it today more than likely...
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I agree with you now I've thought about it more I may as well just do a hydro grow next time roundThat plant looks so perfect I'd be afraid to transplant. But if you really want to its possible, wash the rootball until theres nothing left except roots, just be really gentle
yer I have gone from hrydro to soil with 6 plants that had root rot and it saved the plants, took less than a week to pull roundYou must ask yoda first. if you insist though yes you can go from soil to hydroponics but not the other way around.
if there no problem with the plant I agrea keeping it in the soil is the best wayYou can't just transplant from soil to DWC. It's a different type of roots. Water roots have different structure from soil roots. Is that what it's in now, soil? If so, I would just stick with the soil for that plant and start a whole new plant in water culture from the beginning.
I thought you meant you wanted to take that plant from the soil and put it in DWC. Sorry if I misinterpreted.if there no problem with the plant I agrea keeping it in the soil is the best way
if taking a cutting grows roots in a week or 2 why do you think potting up a plant in soil grown in water will die
mate got root rot and told me to bin the plants so I took them home, potted them up in soil and they where in flower 2 weeks later
I dont agree with that was a dwc grower for years still Is but trying organics now to, now cannabis is strain dependent some grow goodin soil and some in water when I grow if my plant dont do good in soil then I take her out rinse the roots off real good and place her in a dwc bucket it takes approx. 5-7 days and you will see strong white roots coming down with 1 week down time , as long as your roots are good and strong no prob. Same with hydro to soil(need a root booster)You cais 't just transplant from soil to DWC. It's a different type of roots. Water roots have different structure from soil roots. Is that what it's in now, soil? If so, I would just stick with the soil for that plant and start a whole new plant in water culture from the beginning.
this was 5 mouths ago lolI dont agree with that was a dwc grower for years still Is but trying organics now to, now cannabis is strain dependent some grow goodin soil and some in water when I grow if my plant dont do good in soil then I take her out rinse the roots off real good and place her in a dwc bucket it takes approx. 5-7 days and you will see strong white roots coming down with 1 week down time , as long as your roots are good and strong no prob. Same with hydro to soil(need a root booster)
WHar you mean 5 mouths ago all yall that f,,,, ed upthis was 5 mouths ago lol
EXACTLY thats how I did It experimenting blew everyone away trying it again 6-8 wk veg then boom will show you pics bed is 18 inches deeplook at bobcajun post, the dates sep 18 2015
thcbrain started the thread Sep 17, 2015.
[QU.E="jacksthc, post: 12340576, member: 689988"]look at bobcajun post, the dates sep 18 2015
thcbrain started the thread Sep 17, 2015.
I dont agree with that was a dwc grower for years still Is but trying organics now to, now cannabis is strain dependent some grow goodin soil and some in water when I grow if my plant dont do good in soil then I take her out rinse the roots off real good and place her in a dwc bucket it takes approx. 5-7 days and you will see strong white roots coming down with 1 week down time , as long as your roots are good and strong no prob. Same with hydro to soil(need a root booster)
this was the post you replied to fellow[/QUOTE][QUOTE="jacksthc, post: 12340607, member: 689988"if a person talk right and not put the other down
How do I find the post you talk about sir