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    transplanting Q's

    hey i got a couple question for a more expreienced outdoors grower, ive just attempted my first grow from some blueberry seeds, i got 2 plants in cups their about 2.5 inches tall. should i move them into a bigger pot for a couple weeks befor i put them out in the wild? also any simple fert and nute techniques would be helpfull
    i can post a pic if itll help :rastasmoke:



    Thanks Guys:hippy:
    BluBerrywidow Reviewed by BluBerrywidow on . transplanting Q's hey i got a couple question for a more expreienced outdoors grower, ive just attempted my first grow from some blueberry seeds, i got 2 plants in cups their about 2.5 inches tall. should i move them into a bigger pot for a couple weeks befor i put them out in the wild? also any simple fert and nute techniques would be helpfull i can post a pic if itll help :rastasmoke: Thanks Guys:hippy: Rating: 5

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    #2
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    transplanting Q's

    if its only going to be a couple of weeks I wouldnt move them to a bigger pot at only 2.5 inches tall its not likely to be root bound unless you used very small cups disposable cups usually work well if you get decent sized ones up until transplanting outside.
    if you mix your soil with organic nutrients like composted manure,maybe some worm castings you shouldnt really need to fertilize atleast up until flowering where you may want to use some form of flowering nutrients.

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    transplanting Q's

    Not sure the size of your cups but even a fairly small one should support them bigger than 2.5". I like to use big 16-18 OZ starting cups and then only transplant one time directly outside. Let them get a good 7-8 " first. Try to transplant when there is rain comming if possible.

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    #4
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    transplanting Q's

    well for ur first dont let em confuse u simple is the way go garden fert like15-10-10 for now n at the end of june go for flowering fert like5-20-5 organic best get low #s is good n get some organic sea weed n follow the lable instuctions cut in half
    ull thank me at harvest

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