Kingrow1
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Boy, bye. They're still perfectly healthy plants![]()
If a seedling needs support its not worth it....
Just easier and probably quicker in the long run, start some anyway just because these might not take too well...

Boy, bye. They're still perfectly healthy plants![]()
And everyone is making me stress!
I mean look at those beauties. There's faith for me.
Or was that after transplanting and covering the stem?
Nope just transplant and prop up
But I have buried stems in the past with nothing but success. Thanks sorry for hijacking
If a seedling needs support its not worth it....
Just easier and probably quicker in the long run, start some anyway just because these might not take too well...![]()
Burying means more roots which is always good I'd go that way
Those are some nice plants. What strain.
Dirt ball would be a root ball minus the rootsSorry this could be the dumbest question but not even google will tell me what a "dirt ball" is?
Do you just mean take the actual plant out and repot?
I use macD straws aswell! Works a treat!Could also use a pipe cleaner bent like a hockey stick with a curve to make a crutch for each of them.
McDonald's straws slit lengthwise also work.
I'd put a fan lightly blowing across them to help stiffen them up while they are supported.
I'll bug ya again with this website
https://greenpointseeds.com/collections/greenpoint-seeds/products/durban-poison-x-star-dawg
He says he ships anywhere and from the sound of things, this strain will blow your mind. I'm growing 3 of his stains now and they are fantastic should be in stock soon
Dirt ball would be a root ball minus the roots. But yeah, just dig it up once it's stronger, remove dirt from the bottom of the pot, plant it deeper, then cover the stem with more dirt. If you have rooting hormone, you can apply it to the buried section of the stem to speed things up a little, but it's not needed.
Those are some nice plants. What strain.
I'd bury them right to the cotyledon. I've dug a trench next to lanky plants and just pushed them over into it and put dirt over the stem. Same thing without having to dig up and repot.Perfect, thank you. Gonna do this on the upcoming Friday. How much space do you think I should leave between the soil and leaves? Someone said 5cm which sounds about right.
They're not effed up, far from it. Loads of people run into this problem bro, and fix it.
Hahah I live in an illegal country, can't just get seeds anywhere. The order took a month to arrive as well. Plus if I plant any later it's going to get way too cold before harvest time.
You can prop up a seed and it can still be perfectly fine my man.