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I'd say repot, get some proper lights on them and a fan to thicken the stem.
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I'd say repot, get some proper lights on them and a fan to thicken the stem.
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I agree with OrangeMan about feeding them. They don't need to be fed for the first threee weeks. I would just plant them deeper. The pic on the right looks like it could be buried up until the nice green spreading foliage on top. That will make your root system stronger and the plant will end up being shorter and it will spread out. Since you're using limited amount of light, you will need the plant to be short so the entire plant gets enough light. You can just add soil to the pot to those that are planted low and you can repot the other ones deeper that already have soil to the top.
thanks everyone for your help,
they havnt been fed anything but water up untill now. as for the bigger one i didnt something retarded and decided to top it.. but ill bury it up close to the tip tom instead of transplanting..
Do you think i should put the medium size plant into a 5 gal bucket? its in a fairly decent sized pot but my friend only does things half assed as you can tell and just threw one in a half filled bucket and left the other one in a pot i gave him..
as for the lights, i added another 42w which makes 152w, will be adding more as money comes into availability.. and a fan..
when i fill the bucket up to the tip is it going to be just like starting over? if so i was thinking of getting another bucket and kinda doing the same thing to the other one, planting it maybe half way down and filling it up..
thanks for all the help
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I think the rule of thumb is to not repot too often, but I've been messing and experimenting around with one plant, re-potting etc like mad, and nothing weird ever happened. Just be tender, especially with the roots.
Let the soil dry out first, easier to remove.
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Or lightly, slightly and once again lightly bend it back and forward.Quote:
Originally Posted by faithlessxxx
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Ooops, time to mist my adorable Top 44 clones...
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would it be best to turn it upside down while holding onto the base of the plant? im not too familiar with plant transplanting but ill be researching as i wait for replies just wanted to know if anyone had tips or things NOT to do when transplanting..
as for bending i think ill just stick to the fan for precaution.. also orangeman i sent u a request up on myspace
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Originally Posted by gmoney5ss
I would place the stem at it's thickest between my index and ring finger and palm the plant that way, maneuvering and tapping the pot lightly till it begins to loosen.
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The one that is planted real deep, maybe use a table spoon carefully around the edges first to loosen up, since you cant get your palm near the soil.
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I wish I had some clones to mist :p.Quote:
Originally Posted by faithlessxxx