Transplanting

tellno1

Well-Known Member
not really a set time .. a couple of signs .. roots pokeing out the drain holes of your pot ... or ... your plant will start to grow slower and show signs of stress ..


happy growin
 

broadsterdamn

Active Member
you'll know.. they don't grow as fast they're sad and the soil will get dry super quick, also container to plant ratio
 

pphaze

Well-Known Member
transplanting is kind of up to the grower he knows how long its been since the last transplant,

he knows how his plants are growing,

just try not to transplant too much i dont transplant more than 2 times
 

pphaze

Well-Known Member
just try not to transplant too much i dont transplant more than 2 times

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1. seeds/clones start in pellet or rw cube
2. rooted plants/clones go to a 16oz dixie cup for 2 weeks
3. plants go to 5gal buckets for the remainder of the cycle

just try not to transplant too much i dont transplant more then 2 times!
 

RangerJ

Well-Known Member
Thanks everyone. I have one where the stem is comin out of the ground at a 90deg angle. Should I "train" it to go straight?
 
Wait til the plants grow a little stronger....transplanting somethign that's not strong enough will cause more headaches than necessary...
 

CaptainCarnival

Active Member
if your plant is already growing at a weird angle like that you should just lst it for even better results after it has enough growth but in the meantime just let it do its thing
 
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