transplant&seedling questions

Cookie_rookie

Well-Known Member
So, Friday morning I transplanted my 12 day old seedling out of their 4oz cups

(First time really working with seedlings and transplanting)

I put them in vermisoil potting soil (shouldn't be to hot)

Basically they kinda stopped growing and are a little saggy some a bit more than others
And some are starting to get a light yellow ting

I moistend the soil evenly not to too wet and not too dry

Avareg
Temps are between 71-79

Good air flow

They just don't look great
I'm wondering if leaving them alone, adding something,
Water, some sort nutes or if anything will help them.


When I transplanted them
The root for disturbed a bit
I don't think anything major...

These seedling have only had ph wanter 6.4 - 6.6

So let me know what you guys think...image.jpgimage.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
 

Cookie_rookie

Well-Known Member
So, Friday morning I transplanted my 12 day old seedling out of their 4oz cups

(First time really working with seedlings and transplanting)

I put them in vermisoil potting soil (shouldn't be to hot)

Basically they kinda stopped growing and are a little saggy some a bit more than others
And some are starting to get a light yellow ting

I moistend the soil evenly not to too wet and not too dry

Avareg
Temps are between 71-79

Good air flow

They just don't look great
I'm wondering if leaving them alone, adding something,
Water, some sort nutes or if anything will help them.


When I transplanted them
The root for disturbed a bit
I don't think anything major...

These seedling have only had ph wanter 6.4 - 6.6

So let me know what you guys think...View attachment 3548535View attachment 3548536 View attachment 3548539 View attachment 3548541 View attachment 3548542image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 

AlaskanAutoGrower420

Well-Known Member
Water with half a cup full only, they're only seedlings. You should let them go only for a week total in that size of cup. 12 days for the red solo cups, or a 12oz container. They did go into shock and should bounce back up soon. I usually water after transplanting is done.
 

ZaraBeth420

Well-Known Member
My guess is they are over watered. That's easy to do when small plants are in large pots. That's why its better to always transplant into slightly larger containers, instead of going from small to large.

Large plants drink up water fast, so roots get air. But small plants drink water slowly. So if you water small plants in large pots more than just a little, roots are stuck in too much water for a long time.
 
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