Tigerpaws
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Is it too soon to pot this in soil?
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I just planted a bunch of clones with stubby Roots like those... And they're all doing well. I kept them in the dome for one more day after putting them in the soil,now they're uncoveredIs it too soon to pot this in soil?
Thank you!I just planted a bunch of clones with stubby Roots like those... And they're all doing well. I kept them in the dome for one more day after putting them in the soil,now they're uncovered
Ahh I planted it but not half way up the stem. Maybe I can do that when it goes in a gallon pot?nice white looking roots . plant it feed it a lot of water no worries . plant it deep half way up the stem .
Is this what you use?I've planted several clones with nothing more than a single new 1/4 inch root poking out.
After You have roots you're good to go.
How long you wait is all up to you.
Although more roots = much easier transition.
Its already been stated to not over water.
When you transplant make sure your medium is damp. Not wet but damp.
Your roots will go nuts under there but still get enough water to keep on trucking with New veg growth.
My personal method (using promix) is to fill up a 2 gallon pot full. Then dump it in a tote. Add a liter of water. Mix it by hand until the moisture is consistent throughout. Then return it to the pot.
I don't tamp it down. The reason being that it'll be lighter under so the roots have to go nuts.
Then add soaked seed or clone.
If its a seed I'll pour a shot of water on top of it to bind the soil on top. That way it pulls it's own shell off no prob when it breaks the surface.
It usually takes a little over a week before first watering. The medium on top will be extremely dry but that's because it's so loose. Down low everything's good.
By that time I've got roots exploding out of the bottom holes all over the place.
Then I add more medium and water. The loose medium sinks down to where it would have been if it was tamped down in the first place.
My plants keep nonstop steady growth up top doing this. Its forces the rootmass to get as big as it can as fast as it can.
Its a perfect middle ground for me anyways.
I consistently get 5 full growth nodes in 12 days from the minute a seed breaks the surface.
I've used it.Is this what you use?
It'll be fine. Grab a moisture probe. Can't really go wrong with them.Well I did it all wrong. I soaked the soil pretty good. As of this morning they still looked good.