Pots are made of biodegradable wood fiber that are supposed to let air, water, and the plant's roots through. In other words, there are no drainage holes.Can you see any roots coming out your drainage holes?
I use the coco cups ever now and then. I put drainage holes in the bottom.Pots are made of biodegradable wood fiber that are supposed to let air, water, and the plant's roots through. In other words, there are no drainage holes.
i would hold off on transplanting man. when you see roots growing out of the pots, you can go ahead and transplant.
i love the natural pots, i use peat. all you have to do is stick it in a bigger pot and your good.
I think I used those same 2'' pots made of fiber you're talking about, and from my experience don't like them they are too light and prone to accidents easily, just start you babies in cheap 16oz. pots next time for better results, and I would get them out of those tiny pots asap.
since they are so young, i would wait a few days and transplant them 2 days before you leave...i would not want to risk damaging or even disturbing the roots if only a few days oldThey are pretty light, aren't they? Even completely full of soil I'm afraid the fan is going to blow them over while I'm not looking, lol. What I ended up doing was sitting them in some muffin tins to keep them from falling or being knocked over.
They do come in bigger sizes, but I got them for starting mass amounts of seedlings (should've gone with the strips instead of the 2 in round pots, though).
Decided to repot them ASAP into some 4 inch plastic pots.
Thanks for the replies.