Transplanting

Acekid917

Member
I jus got into my 4th week of my seedling growth its gonna b soon to put em in a bigger pot...wat a good size pot to put them in? I have room for 3 plants
 

stuccodude

Active Member
i would like to add a question to this thgread too, if you pull your plant from thje container its its root bound should you put in a bigger container and leave the roots alone or disrupt the rootz. thx oh and acekid it should be a gallon per foot that you expect your plant to be, 3 foot- 3 gallon and so on. good luck
 

branlee33

Member
First of all a 3 gallon pot will be sufficient for your needs. As far aas tranplanting if they are root bound i always try to loosen the roots gently and fan them out a little. This helps them establish themselves in the new pots quicker. Just make sure you are extremely careful you DO NOT want to break the taproot. Plus some root stimulator will help reduce the stress during the transplant. Hope this helps!
 

Acekid917

Member
these are what they look like so far....any opinions???/...its og kush jus into its 4th week from germenation
 

brimck325

Well-Known Member
they look real wet. i dont think they need transplant yet, let em grow a little longer. hard to tell if little one is dampening off. try not to care for em so much is best advice i can give a newb.
 

Acekid917

Member
i watered them this morning//// wat do u mean by dampening off?.....i didnt feed em nutrients yet nd im using a soiless mixx with bat guana from fox farms
 

ML75

Active Member
when I transplant and mine is root bound, I break up the roots extremely gently and then I transplant. I actually did that yesterday and my plant didnt show any signs of stress
 

ML75

Active Member
the other day I was transplanting my blueberry plant and I broke the roots! I thought I was gonna die.... but I diped it on some rooting hormone and it saved my plant!!
 
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