Transplant

Just did a transplant on my trees for my first ever grow... it’s been 2 days... still standing I know they are still holding a lot of water in the soil from the initial watering but I’m trying to prep for what’s next... what can I add to my soil to pick up the speed on growing AAE1765F-F4FC-44BC-B8E1-3B8B7CC17D05.jpeg74D0DFDB-7D6F-4E21-B224-EE6A2FDA74A9.jpeg93873E60-4020-4BF4-8F00-583B69EC0081.jpeg
 

Boslivin6

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They look good as of now bro . I would order some fabric growing pots and you wouldn’t have to transplant them anymore . Also what kind of nutes are you giving them ?
 

Maggs707

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Just did a transplant on my trees for my first ever grow... it’s been 2 days... still standing I know they are still holding a lot of water in the soil from the initial watering but I’m trying to prep for what’s next... what can I add to my soil to pick up the speed on growing View attachment 4733704View attachment 4733705View attachment 4733706
When they're that young and freshly potted up, it's just a waiting game. Less is more right now. You really just need to let that pot dry out and encourage those roots to stretch and fill the pot. Most of the growth right now is going to be below the surface. Once the roots get a feel for the new environment, the plant itself will go through a major growth spurt. That being said, if you want to encourage growth, you could foliar feed with a really mild solution. Tappin' Roots, floralicious and sea green are my favorites for young vegging plants. Good luck!
 

PagingMrHerman

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Nothing yet, not sure which ones I needed... any suggestions?
Alaskan fish fert is a good source of N. In veg I give Alaskan and some cal mag and that’s after a few weeks of just water. The soil should have some nutes in them able to sustain a small plant for some time especially since you just up potted.
 

Maggs707

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Alaskan fish fert is a good source of N. In veg I give Alaskan and some cal mag and that’s after a few weeks of just water. The soil should have some nutes in them able to sustain a small plant for some time especially since you just up potted.
Yeah, if you're going to liquid feed them, I'd stick to organic ferts while they're this young. At least for a couple of weeks. Depending on the soil, it may already have basic nutrients in it and you don't want to overfeed. You can't really.overdo it with organics though.
 
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