Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
first off, your seedling looks fine to me, :wtf: ... second, the pot size isn't an issue, I always used to start my seeds in the same pot they were gonna finish in, grew perfectly fine (how is a seed limited in an outdoor grow ?) ... I suspect you are just 'watching the pot boil', when you look at a plant several times a day, it seems to never grow ... plus, as Stinky suggested, its normal for plants to be in a 'neutral' growth for a few days after transplanting, as it builds roots ... be patient, I think you'll be OK ... :smokin:
Ya know, Reaper, you are right. I grow in coco, which means the plants are watered to run-off on a daily basis, and I've found the incremental pot size to be beneficial. I got into writing about the transplanting technique and just kept rambling when I should have stopped.

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PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan on . Transplant problem I just recently transplanted four of my Cinderella 99 babies.... Pic's 1, 2, & 3 - The three plants that had a successful transplant. Pictures 4 & 5 - The lame-o. Notice the difference? Growth has slowed to a crawl compared to the other three. A bit droopy too. I am just wondering what to do. I've never had this happen before; I don't know whether it's going to recover and start going full speed again, or if it's going to be slow and wasteful of space from now on, now that it has Rating: 5