cool beans
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Message #41350 posted by cool beans (Info) April 06, 2008 14:07:52 ET
In Reply to: Re: The next generation posted by cool beans (Info) March 31, 2008 15:38:11 ET
OK, roots are sticking out the drainage hole in the cups, and the lowest single leaf is starting to turn yellow, SOOO i guess its transplant time.
Its a snap, heres how. Turn the cup upside down in the palm of the hand. Gently squeeze the bottom of the cup. Thats loosens the root ball enough that it slides right out in your hand. Gently grab the stem and set it in the pot. Bury the rootball right up to the bottom set of leaves in moist hydroton, soil, or whatever you are using. The buried stem will eventually grow roots and make a healthier plant all around.
Try and keep the same envrionmental contitions as while they were in the cups. Same light distance, same ppm, same ph, temp, humidity, and whatever else. That prevents shock and there should be no drooping or health issues. They should take off and start growing immediatelly.
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