P Prithvi Member Apr 22, 2020 #1 Hi I am a beginner and would like to ask when I should transfer my plants to a bigger pot they are 22 days old Thank you Attachments IMG_20200422_233520.jpg 1.5 MB · Views: 32 IMG_20200422_233446.jpg 1.5 MB · Views: 31
Hi I am a beginner and would like to ask when I should transfer my plants to a bigger pot they are 22 days old Thank you
S spek9 Well-Known Member Apr 22, 2020 #2 How deep are those pots. Hard to tell with the angle of the pictures. And what is that you're growing in? It looks like it's solidified mud, with zero aeration.
How deep are those pots. Hard to tell with the angle of the pictures. And what is that you're growing in? It looks like it's solidified mud, with zero aeration.
P Prithvi Member Apr 22, 2020 #3 spek9 said: How deep are those pots. Hard to tell with the angle of the pictures. And what is that you're growing in? It looks like it's solidified mud, with zero aeration. Click to expand... Hi They are 500 ml cups and yes it is soil I couldn't get any potter soil cause of the lock down but I have made amendments to the soil I am gonna transfer them into to make it loose but I can't do anything about the soil in the cups.
spek9 said: How deep are those pots. Hard to tell with the angle of the pictures. And what is that you're growing in? It looks like it's solidified mud, with zero aeration. Click to expand... Hi They are 500 ml cups and yes it is soil I couldn't get any potter soil cause of the lock down but I have made amendments to the soil I am gonna transfer them into to make it loose but I can't do anything about the soil in the cups.
P Prithvi Member Apr 22, 2020 #5 Arnski5000 said: Transfer when ya see roots out the bottom Click to expand... Thank you
Budzbuddha Well-Known Member Apr 22, 2020 #6 What is that zombie soil ? ..... transplant them NOW into a good bagged mix so root will not be further compacted. Doubt that soil has any beneficial elements for that young plant to really thrive from. Looks heavy clay base.
What is that zombie soil ? ..... transplant them NOW into a good bagged mix so root will not be further compacted. Doubt that soil has any beneficial elements for that young plant to really thrive from. Looks heavy clay base.