og619
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So i am about to transplant from a 3gal to 5 gal. Question being when i transplant can i transplant above this point (picture below). Plant has begun to lean and is towering over the others.
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I grow cannabis using many, if not most, of the same techniques I do in my other gardening, and I was taught a long time ago to never plant too deeply. Damping off is another term for rot, and for plants that receive regular waterings that is my concern. If the soil is allowed to dry out fairly well, I don't know if there is as much of a chance, it's just that it's a mistake I've made before (with other plants) and try not to make again.damping off ? ...I have done this like a tomato plant not had the bad side yet can we get alittle more info please Seamaden
is coco the same .....well proly more huh it stays wetter than dirt
I haven't heard that saying, and I'm jonesing for my organic folks and the discussions that ensue! I'm almost thinking about wandering over to ICMag just to see what's up and if anyone's posting such discussions there. Been reading, SERIOUSLY reading, too. Gaia's Garden, currently, along with a book on organic farming for the market.There's an old saying in gardening.
"Plant them low, they won't grow. Plant them high, they won't die"
which I take as meaning try to keep the crown (top of rootball) relatively high when transplanting.
mrb
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So i am about to transplant from a 3gal to 5 gal. Question being when i transplant can i transplant above this point (picture below). Plant has begun to lean and is towering over the others.
I buried a 2 foot tall plant outdoors, up to the top 10". meaning at least 2' of it was buried (including rootball)
When I pulled it in the fall...roots had grown out of the main stalk. Area was fairly dry though and thats why it got buried deeply....to get to the water as I basically abandoned it all year.