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GrowinGreen23
04-15-2006, 07:25 PM
i have the three planst right now and they are getting bigger, they are abotu 4 inches apart right now and idk if they are too cloase to each other, shoudl i replanst them in new pots and if so how can i do this without harming them?

Growingreen23

locomark
04-15-2006, 09:08 PM
Well GrowinGreen23,

If your saying you have three plants in one pot then you need to get motivated and do something. I guess this is your first grow since you have made your first mistake. I'm sure you will not make it again.

You want big buds to smoke?? Then your plants need big roots to grow them with which means big pots. Get your pots, your soil and a small hoe about the size of your hand. No there is no easy way to do it. Firmly shove the hoe into the dirt like you are cuting a cake. Yes you may have root damage but you will learn from the lesson. Gentle remove the individual plants from the pot like you were picking up a baby with as much soil on the roots as possible. Place them each into a new pot add fresh soil to support the weaken plant water and add light. Good luck.

Loco

GrowinGreen23
04-15-2006, 09:41 PM
ok thanks for the info goign to get re potting quickly have to just pick up some more soil right quick

Thanks again

growingreen23

Lady Vapor
04-16-2006, 03:58 AM
I'm convinced the use of Superthrive helped me trasplant my first grow into bigger pots without them going into shock or get stunted.

If you get some and can afford it, buy one of the bigger bottles as it's a rip off on the little 4 oz size...

Some only give it a few drops each watering... I use 1/4 teaspoon per 1 1/4 gallons of water.

Jdog7000
04-16-2006, 09:46 AM
I never understood what the big trouble with transplanting is.
This is a tough plant guys. It can handle it.
Water it turn it upside down into your hand and plant it in a new pot with more soil.
Simple.

I understand wanting to be gentle and not wanting to stunt the plant. But I would have to rip it out of the ground to stunt it.
And it would probably still be fine.
Remember to plant it a little deeper then were it was. That way the new roots will grow off the new stem under ground.
Plant it right about where the Embriotic(round,first)leaves were.

If the roots are growing together ,just cut off the part that won't let go.
If they are growing together big time,then cut around each one with a butter knife.