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    #21
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    sea of green with cfls

    Quote Originally Posted by crf70rider
    well wtf i asked if they'er be okay not a statement of a matter of opinion dude your not helping and frankly your pissing me off and you and i both know superthrive and b12 are anti shock and a plant reviver and a drop into a half gallon should harm em to much and when i tryed to get them out of the other pots the didnt want to come out and they were really dry too so i wash the roots off before putting them in the super soil so ill post pics and dude give me a freaking break on th forum muti post shit cause its getting rediculous im here for help not criticisism and next grow bigg pot from the get go no transplanting
    Dude im not tryin to give you a hard time, im only trying to help ya. Its just easier if everything is here. Also, plants dont need anything for about 30 days. Plus they are already stressed by the transplant. Also, the transplant will only help you out. I understand they were hard to get out, but can you imagine those roots trying to grow through it. Now in some new soil with your lights about 2-3'' away from them, they will be looking great in no time:thumbsup:

    Sorry you misunderstood me, but im only trying to help my man. Can ya post pics of there new homes?:rasta:

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    #22
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    sea of green with cfls

    Oh and no you didnt screw anything up, you just gave them a better chance at developing a good root system:rasta:

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    #23
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    sea of green with cfls

    Hope the plants do ok for you, roots are touchy sometime. In a few days you'll be able to tell if they are liking their new soil. If you do feed nutes, make sure it's diluted to 1/4-1/2 strength and don't do it for a while so the roots can get over their shock. But yeah, the new soil has them already so you don't need to fert just yet.
    [align=center]Take everything said with a grain of salt, nobody knows everything and everybody knows nothing.[/align]

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    #24
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    sea of green with cfls

    alright cool there still standing so there not dead and the first set of leefs on a few got burned i think from the transplant but a couple have had no adverse affects a they've kept on growing ill post some pics of the results ...sorry for all the other post my mother plant im fowering is inside and is starting to flower so hopefully ill have some kill in a couple months ....and as far as the nutes go i put a drop so it was really deluted

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    #25
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    sea of green with cfls

    heres ther home ill post some pics of them asoon as i get batteries for my camera

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    #26
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    sea of green with cfls

    LetSeeYa you are pretty cool. You have a great attitude and very patient. Your bud must rock. :P

    Can I transplant at 3 weeks? I made a mistake and planted good plants in a long planter I want them out of it. Let it dry out, basically dump the bucket to loosen while supporting plant then slip it in the new dirt?

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    #27
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    sea of green with cfls

    Quote Originally Posted by crf70rider
    alright cool there still standing so there not dead and the first set of leefs on a few got burned i think from the transplant but a couple have had no adverse affects a they've kept on growing ill post some pics of the results ...sorry for all the other post my mother plant im fowering is inside and is starting to flower so hopefully ill have some kill in a couple months ....and as far as the nutes go i put a drop so it was really deluted
    Thats good news my man:thumbsup:. I dont think ya got burn from transplant, as seedlings are very forgiving and will do well even in the soil you had them in, just not like ya want in the end. It could be the nutes, or lights might have got em, i know mine got a bit of burn when they were too close. But, no big deal cuz there small and will grow the burn right out, so they will be fine. If i were you i would hold the nutes for now and just keep the lights 2-3inches away from them and they will take off. If ya get a chance look at my log here and see where mine was burned. The next day they looked great:thumbsup:

    Keep er green man :weedpoke:

    :rasta:

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    #28
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    sea of green with cfls

    yeah just try and keep the soil around the root ball but if you had them in shit dirt like i did then flood them and pull'em out the mud gently

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    #29
    Senior Member

    sea of green with cfls

    Quote Originally Posted by LAmike
    LetSeeYa you are pretty cool. You have a great attitude and very patient. Your bud must rock. :P

    Can I transplant at 3 weeks? I made a mistake and planted good plants in a long planter I want them out of it. Let it dry out, basically dump the bucket to loosen while supporting plant then slip it in the new dirt?
    Yes as the dryer soil will slide out with a few taps on the sides. I grew one in a tray and it rocked. Not enough room for more then one tho. Just try to get as many if not all the roots. Just give them time in there new home and no nutes for a week or so to let them get comfortable:thumbsup::rasta:

    If ya got anymore questions, ask me in my thread in indoor growing section, as we dont want to step on rider's thread, il answer anything i can:rasta:

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    #30
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    sea of green with cfls

    Awesome thanks to both of you.

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