They look almost ready to meI got one runt Sour Diesel from day one but the Northern Lights, White Widow and Gorilla Skittles seem to be doing ok. So what’s the rule of thumb on when to transplant? Gotta be one
That is what Big always says.couple more weeks
It is a good idea always safeThat is what Big always says.
Actually I put a ring on top of the original container to put more potting mix in because I didn’t figure in the additional inch. My 2.0 seed starting containers will take that into account. Sorry for the confusionNot yet, you just put them in there. Maybe two more weeks when they grow a little more. You want to have a good root structure when you transplant them so it doesn’t a fall apart
Root rot?Actually I put a ring on top of the original container to put more potting mix in because I didn’t figure in the additional inch. My 2.0 seed starting containers will take that into account. Sorry for the confusion
Right now I am starting to see the results I am looking for….or they may be about to drop from root rot. Can’t wait to see which way it goes
I never let the roots go dryRoot rot?
Part of my experiment is to see what happens if I make sure all water is drained but force the constant retention of just enough moisture so it doesn’t go dry. Reading a ton of pros and cons on this issue I concluded that wet is bad fluffy medium with just a hint of water could be what I am looking for.why?
What’s under that plastic sheet?Transplant was successful. From now on when I first see roots at the bottom of the planter transplant occurs. I also transplanted them wet for zero transplant shock. Worked perfect not even a tiny droop
To make the transplant I held the planter in one hand and trimmed the bottom of the cup off supporting it with one finger. Then I slit the planter up one side. It makes it easy to drop intact into a planting hole. Just wiggle it up while gently pressing the soil inside with your fingers.
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