420lovergirl
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Because of your situation with the stunted seedling, I would do a mid pot like the one you have and then once it takes off and is healthy then transplant into final pot.
Next time you germinate seeds or start a young clone, try solo cups and cut drainage holes in them. Plants can grow for quite awhile in solo cups and will give the roots more room to grow.
I plant germinated seeds into clear solo cups and then place the clear solo in a solid color solo cup, that way I can check root development while still being able to keep the roots in the dark.
Your other plants you just showed pics of look pretty good! How tall are they and how many nodes do they have? Just wondering if you plan on topping them and if so how close they are to being ready for the cutThis plant is 4in tall, it’s working on the 5th node. I didn’t plan on topping until she was on the 6th node . The first pics are the same plant , I will post the clone plant here as well.
This plant is 4in tall, it’s working on the 5th node. I didn’t plan on topping until she was on the 6th node . The first pics are the same plant, I will post a side view here and add a comment with the cloneBecause of your situation with the stunted seedling, I would do a mid pot like the one you have and then once it takes off and is healthy then transplant into final pot.
Next time you germinate seeds or start a young clone, try solo cups and cut drainage holes in them. Plants can grow for quite awhile in solo cups and will give the roots more room to grow.
I plant germinated seeds into clear solo cups and then place the clear solo in a solid color solo cup, that way I can check root development while still being able to keep the roots in the dark.
Your other plants you just showed pics of look pretty good! How tall are they and how many nodes do they have? Just wondering if you plan on topping them and if so how close they are to being ready for the cut![]()