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When to transplant clones into soil

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When to transplant clones into soil

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Hi I've been cloning 3 plants for about 2 weeks now and now they are starting to root. How long do the roots normally have to be before I transplant? Also should I transplant in ocean forest or happy frog? Which nutrients should I give them for now? Sorry I'm new to growing, Thanks!
 

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Your choice of soil mix. I use neither i just put the clone into a solo cup with light fluffy seedling mix no ferts at all till i see new growth. Usually for me it takes about 4-6wks total to be ready to place them into the final container. But you'll get all different answers and ways of doing it.
 
Hi I've been cloning 3 plants for about 2 weeks now and now they are starting to root. How long do the roots normally have to be before I transplant? Also should I transplant in ocean forest or happy frog? Which nutrients should I give them for now? Sorry I'm new to growing, Thanks!
As soon as you see any roots, you can put them in soil. You can put them in either soil. You shouldn't need to feed them for a few weeks.
 
my preference goes for enriched soil like ocean forest, i start my seedling and root my clones directly in enriched soil.

if you transplant in ocean forest in their final pot you shouldn't need to feed anything high in npk for 4-6 weeks if you experience a vigorous and healthy growth.
 
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