Transplanting from soil to bubbler

munny

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Hey guys, I'm kinda new to growing and I'm doing a little experiment with bagseed. I had a few and they sprouted and I kinda want to try my bubbler. 11 days have passed since I put the sprouted seeds in soil, they are now showing the 2nd set of leaves. They are not so big. Is it OK to move them to the bubbler now, or should I wait longer?

Thank you and happy growing.

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Ap0c0leS

Active Member
Bubbler meaning a DWC hydro setup?

Knock as much soil off as possible before you transfer and make sure the mass of soil is not in contact with the water directly. You may need to keep checking the moisture with your finger and water by hand untill your roots can collect the water themselves
 
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Illegal Smile

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I'd set up some way to spray the roots, even a hand pump tank, and make sure you get all the dirt off. If you have to trim back some roots, that won't hurt. Use water that is what you will have in your res by temp and pH. Make sure you have your res sight right when you put them in, and have lots of bubbles. I would start using 1 tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide 3% PER gallon of water every day too.

Oh, the original question. I'd let them grow a little more, they will be better able to handle the stress. When you intuitively feel they look hardy instead of feeble. I'd say a week would be good. Get your dwc ready in the meantime.
 

munny

Member
Aight, thanks a lot fellas! I'll let them grow for one more week or so, until they look like they're ready to handle the pressure. I need to soak the rockwool and prepare the container. Let's hope the amateur won't screw it up, I'm losing my hydro virginity with these girls (hope they don't turn out male).
 
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