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Ta0
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Transplanting Young Plants
#772588 - 03/17/15 03:38 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Greetings all.
This is my first post on the site as I've been a lurker for quite some time now.
I threw 2 random strain seeds in an area by my window and they grew too close and are still in rooting.
I did a transplant after seeing the leaves of one cover the other. I read in a few posts that it could send the plant in shock if not done careful.
I hope these little ones survive as this would be my first time growing a plant for the long haul.
I plan to let these plants grow au-natural.
Any thoughts or helpful posts are appreciated
Edited by Ta0 (03/17/15 03:42 PM)
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Hawksresurrection
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Re: Transplanting Young Plants [Re: Ta0]
#772635 - 03/17/15 08:39 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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A little early to be transplanting in all honesty. Make sure that they stay warm at night and you should be fine.
They're way too close together though
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Ta0
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Yea I threw them by the window and both started growing, today I saw the longer leaves covering the bushy one so I had to split them before they continued growing.
Thanks for ur replies friend.
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H J Farnsworth
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Re: Transplanting Young Plants [Re: Ta0]
#772694 - 03/18/15 06:42 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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I would have tried just bending them apart
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GoonerHeClips
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Re: Transplanting Young Plants [Re: Ta0]
#772810 - 03/19/15 07:36 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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They are in peat pots. I'd place them into a 1 gallon container after carefully poking a few holes in the bottom of each one with a pencil or skewer. Or let them grow out a little but actually pulling them out of a peat pot isn't such a great thing. So to avoid the shock just move them now the roots will grow through your holes. Just be careful later not to drown them.
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Ta0
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Re: Transplanting Young Plants [Re: GoonerHeClips]
#772850 - 03/19/15 03:24 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thanks for the info, I been watching them since the other day I moved them they seem to be alright and still growing.
I'll get them moved in the morning.
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H J Farnsworth
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Re: Transplanting Young Plants [Re: Ta0]
#772900 - 03/19/15 07:48 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Just cut the bottom off the peat pot and plant it when you see roots growing out the bottom
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P-O
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Quote:
Hawksresurrection said:
They're way too close together though
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