Ok I fuked up

Tondo17

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Ok update separating was easy damn root ball on the small one was no bigger than 1 and a half of my fists kinda weird I just pull the little guy out and put her in the ground and the bigger one left in bucket and added soil to the top so hopefully I'll be fine now
 

Tondo17

Member
Well noticed a white substance on one blade on a fan leaf and on the stem going from fan leaf to main stalk please don't tell me it's spider mites it just came up in the last 14 hours
 

Alienwidow

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Ok update separating was easy damn root ball on the small one was no bigger than 1 and a half of my fists kinda weird I just pull the little guy out and put her in the ground and the bigger one left in bucket and added soil to the top so hopefully I'll be fine now
Told ya, just grab and tear em apart :) post a picture of the white (jizz) stuff. Well be able to tell you if its mites. ;)
 

Mewkz

Member
Ok update separating was easy damn root ball on the small one was no bigger than 1 and a half of my fists kinda weird I just pull the little guy out and put her in the ground and the bigger one left in bucket and added soil to the top so hopefully I'll be fine now
;) told ya. good job, man.

drunk and forgot to finish what I started typing :)
oh, hahaha. i thought you were talking shit to me about my plants. :( "wassatt" hahahaha. cheers guys
 

Happygirl

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Big hole in ground plant them let them grow, prune as necessary and hope for the best. Any males just cut male down. Just my 1cents worth. Good luck!
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Glad it worked out for you. But for future five gallon bucket transplants {with a single plant}, you can cut a slit in a lid to a plastic storage tote {or any flat plastic that will hold the weight of the soil and plant}. Slip the stalk into the slit, flip over remove from bucket. It is always a good idea to have an extra set of hands when doing it though.

I carried too many plants to my GN patch, so I planted one hole double. I just tie them down in different directions.
 
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