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    #1
    Junior Member

    Excuse me sir

    I transfered a Lowryder#2 plant to a liter pot today, just wondering how long it will take to get adjusted or start new growth or whatever you would like to call it. I have a 150watt hps running 18/6 Miracle Grow soil (i know its not the best but i havent had any problems with it in the past so why not) watered every 3 days with no nutes. 4 fans, 2 circulating air 1 intake fan and one exhaust fan.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks
    412grow Reviewed by 412grow on . Excuse me sir I transfered a Lowryder#2 plant to a liter pot today, just wondering how long it will take to get adjusted or start new growth or whatever you would like to call it. I have a 150watt hps running 18/6 Miracle Grow soil (i know its not the best but i havent had any problems with it in the past so why not) watered every 3 days with no nutes. 4 fans, 2 circulating air 1 intake fan and one exhaust fan. Any ideas? Thanks Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Excuse me sir

    I'm too new to actually offer advice, but I can tell you that when I transplanted my clones (in rockwool with legs barely showing) into Miracle-Gro 3-month soil, and under a single 26w 5500k CFL each, they took right off and were obviously growing by the next day. I water my freshly transplanted clones a few tablespoons of pure water daily for their first three days or so in soil, as their roots are tiny and can quickly dry out. Then I gradually stretch that out to every other day, then every 3rd day, and so on. I am new to growing medijuana, but I have decades of gardening experience.

    Take a look at them in the sunroom link in my sig...lots of pics, and no signs of stretching or other issues. You setup is a bit different to mine, but I would be happy to start clones/cuttings under your stated conditions.

    Here's the link: Sunroom Grow Log

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Excuse me sir

    IF you did the transplant as stress free as possible... no more than a day or two, maybe 3 and they should take off...if the stress was high, it may take a week to get something going again...

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    #4
    Junior Member

    Excuse me sir

    Well i was reading a bunch online and i'm not sure if it was the most stress free method, but i watered them today and let them sit for about 45min and loosened up the dirt around the edge of the pot with just a butter knife, supported the stem between my index and middle finger, flipped the pot slighty, and eased them out with gravity and slightly nudging them with my finger from the bottom through the drainage hole that the old pots had. gave them a little water after filing in with some more soil and set them back in. Now i play the waiting game.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Excuse me sir

    Think positive man...it's veggin time!

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