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02-18-2009, 10:36 PM #1
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hydro to soil transplant
I don't know what 'fertiloam' is, sorry ... one thing off the top of my head: if the seedlings just 'fall over', with a section of thinning stem, they have Pythium Wilt, caused by too-wet soil ... cool soil temps accelerates it ... now, I'm wondering IF the rockwool, rapidrooters, (whatever you're using), are transplanted into the soil too wet, and holding that moisture, long enough to develop PW ... ??? ... just an off-the-wall situation to look for :jointsmile:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper 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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