xFACEMANx
Well-Known Member
Hello it's me again with an out of the box method that I came up with one day.
Doesnt everyone hate that first transplant out of the solo cup...especially seed!
Wel hate no more!
What if I told you that with this method you don't even need roots or a plant? (Though a plant is recommended)
What if I said that you could pull the soil out and look at the bottom of your cup for roots.....with no problems. Most importantly no damage.
Does this sound like a modern marvel of science!..... No! ...um kinda,maybe. Probably not.
All you need is two cups your seedling of choice, and soil.
1. Drainage.I take one cup and drill 8 or more holes With small drill bit.
2. The Hole Secret.....lol. Cut the bottom out of the second cup and slice it up the side.
Insert into other cup and BOOM! Your life just got easier.
With moist soil, you can slide out entire inner cup an look at bottom. Cup stays wrapped around the soil like a sleeve. Be gentle, but it's safe to handle.
I transplanted my seedlings as soon as I saw a tap root(5days roughly) ,this time, just to test it out again. Works like a champ.
Extra info on transplants.
I usually just transplant on second input.. I.e. Seed gets planted and fed 3/4 strength of my mix.next time gets water. When it's time to feed again, roughly at the 12-14 day mark I transplant into 1 gal containers
Then into a 3 gal at day 28 roughly..
5 gal for 8 week veg. Then flower in same container.
They to transplant to the last container size 2 weeks before flower so roots spread and there's no shock at all.
Thats it. Any questions please feel free to ask.
Doesnt everyone hate that first transplant out of the solo cup...especially seed!
Wel hate no more!
What if I told you that with this method you don't even need roots or a plant? (Though a plant is recommended)
What if I said that you could pull the soil out and look at the bottom of your cup for roots.....with no problems. Most importantly no damage.
Does this sound like a modern marvel of science!..... No! ...um kinda,maybe. Probably not.
All you need is two cups your seedling of choice, and soil.
1. Drainage.I take one cup and drill 8 or more holes With small drill bit.
2. The Hole Secret.....lol. Cut the bottom out of the second cup and slice it up the side.
Insert into other cup and BOOM! Your life just got easier.
With moist soil, you can slide out entire inner cup an look at bottom. Cup stays wrapped around the soil like a sleeve. Be gentle, but it's safe to handle.
I transplanted my seedlings as soon as I saw a tap root(5days roughly) ,this time, just to test it out again. Works like a champ.
Extra info on transplants.
I usually just transplant on second input.. I.e. Seed gets planted and fed 3/4 strength of my mix.next time gets water. When it's time to feed again, roughly at the 12-14 day mark I transplant into 1 gal containers
Then into a 3 gal at day 28 roughly..
5 gal for 8 week veg. Then flower in same container.
They to transplant to the last container size 2 weeks before flower so roots spread and there's no shock at all.
Thats it. Any questions please feel free to ask.
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