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    When can i transplant this clone?!

    My c99 clone has rooted and has been growing in this cup for almost 3 weeks but the new growth has stopped so i think its time to transplant. Should i let the root system develop more or can i transplant now?!
    GDS StonerBoy Reviewed by GDS StonerBoy on . When can i transplant this clone?! My c99 clone has rooted and has been growing in this cup for almost 3 weeks but the new growth has stopped so i think its time to transplant. Should i let the root system develop more or can i transplant now?! Rating: 5

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    #2
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    When can i transplant this clone?!

    She looks good to go over here.

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    #3
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    When can i transplant this clone?!

    You can transplant cuttings as soon as they root.
    Looks nice btw:thumbsup:

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    #4
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    When can i transplant this clone?!

    You got drainage holes on bottom? If you see some roots in there, definitely time to transplant. It's easier to transplant when they are a little bit rootbound, so the rootball stays together better.

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    #5
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    When can i transplant this clone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by scagster
    You got drainage holes on bottom? If you see some roots in there, definitely time to transplant. It's easier to transplant when they are a little bit rootbound, so the rootball stays together better.
    I leave the clones in the cups until the roots are circling the outside of the medium. So "a little rootbound" means very little.

    Have you been feeding her nutes? At three weeks, and as healthy as your plant looks, she should be on nutes now.

    PC :smokin:

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    #6
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    When can i transplant this clone?!

    Use clear plastic cups. Its easier to see how the roots are doing.

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    #7
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    When can i transplant this clone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by PharmaCan
    I leave the clones in the cups until the roots are circling the outside of the medium. So "a little rootbound" means very little.

    Have you been feeding her nutes? At three weeks, and as healthy as your plant looks, she should be on nutes now.

    PC :smokin:
    I Just started feeding nutes on her last watering but it was a very very diluted watering. I use the earth juice brand and the last time i watered a clone with nutes i think i had to much because the clone began wilting almost immediately after the watering. This one has done very well since the watering though so she may be ready for a stronger dosage.

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    #8
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    When can i transplant this clone?!

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    Use clear plastic cups. Its easier to see how the roots are doing.
    I would've used plastic cups but everyone always says that (light + Roots = Disaster).

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