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07-25-2013, 04:41 PM #1OPJunior Member
Questions about burying the stem during transplant
Hello forums! So I was curious, my plants are a little stretched (vegetative, not flowering, I've fixed that problem now, but that obviously doesn't change what happened before), and only a few weeks old. They have 4 "true leaves" growth coming just barely above the cotyledons, as they should be, and overall they seem very healthy. Is it okay if I go ahead and transplant and bury it up to the cotyledons, or will there be negative consequences to this?
Mindcb Reviewed by Mindcb on . Questions about burying the stem during transplant Hello forums! So I was curious, my plants are a little stretched (vegetative, not flowering, I've fixed that problem now, but that obviously doesn't change what happened before), and only a few weeks old. They have 4 "true leaves" growth coming just barely above the cotyledons, as they should be, and overall they seem very healthy. Is it okay if I go ahead and transplant and bury it up to the cotyledons, or will there be negative consequences to this? Rating: 5
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07-25-2013, 06:06 PM #2Senior Member
Questions about burying the stem during transplant
I've planted mj deep with no problems.
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