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my9goesbang
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i did make that mistake of not waiting until it was fully dry to transplant. it was watered lightly about 15hrs prior. I did see some roots pocking out when i transplanted. White healthy looking roots not much its only 14 days old. I wanted to do the transplant around jan 15th that would make her 4wks old.. im using happy frogWhere the roots developed did it looked root bound when you took them out the cups?....normally I wouldn't transplant based on thinking the issue was a stress of some sort I'd wait till the plant was healthy enough to take the stress on transplant alone and roots are fragile and if the soil you put it in is bone dry won't like that too much. Next time you transplant make sure you correct over watering If that's the issue or light height then transplant a day before needing water so soil holds together transplant and water with rhizotonic or velo kelp from remo helps with the stress and promotes root growth
how many weeks is that? that looks amazing!I know I get eager too it's better to have a more developed root system to it can take the stress of transplant . Imagine you transplant into a big pot but the roots are small it's gonna take awhile for it to take up all that water and nutes I'd say having to go more than 4 days to water again you might start getting deficiency and I use for every 3 scoops promix HP add 1 additional scoop of perlite to give more air to the roots and won't keep roots wet as long
i didn't plan to do it that way..Curious why you planted toward the edge of the pot instead of the middle of the pot.
Ok. I don’t think it was too early for the transplant. When I have a couple nodes and leaf tips reach the out edges of the cup I transplant. Root systems are usually spread as wide or wider than the leafs span.i didn't plan to do it that way..
These plants I'm keeping as mothers and I test different methods to know the outcomes I have 6 plants in this 2×4 the 4 small pots are bigger and stronger because the plants are focused and have no delay from stress from transplant to continue a full healthy root system when there big and healthy the recovery is so short almost none the plants are just happy the trick is if you usto water every 3days or so and realize these plants need to be watered everyday after a few weeks don't wait till your plant is stressed and is root bound read your plants don't wait till there desperateOk. I don’t think it was too early for the transplant. When I have a couple nodes and leaf tips reach the out edges of the cup I transplant. Root systems are usually spread as wide or wider than the leafs span.
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