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02-18-2009, 09:52 PM #1Senior Member
hydro to soil transplant
Im gonna jump in with a question. Lately, when I transplant cuttings from my bubble cloner to soil I have been having a few die off. While others thrive, some die.
Could it have to do with the root stucture? Some have had smaller root stuctures than others. I'm watering the transplants with 1/3 stength fertilome for transplant shock but the last 3 cuttings have perished I believe. I keep them away from the light, no misting or anything. I just hate to lose such good looking clones during transplant.
Any tips advice would be awesome guys. PeaceLit Up Reviewed by Lit Up on . hydro to soil transplant Hi All, I needed to transplant two of my plants from an aerogarden into soil today. I know it wasn't the best thing to do but I had no choice. Anyway I had to be pretty rough on the roots. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to help them out by minimizing the shock I know they are going to suffer from? They are just too beautiful to die. Rating: 5
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