Actually, I have repotted a few of them. I cleaned them up and put them in water overnight and back into new soil the next day. Four out of five of them look like they're gonna make it. The fifth one is still questionable. They are in Scotts potting soil. Some of them are clones and some are from seeds. I put clones and seedlings into jiffy pellets and then into the soil. Not sure that's the best thing to do but it is how I started my plants years ago when I grew outside.
Lemuel714 Reviewed by Lemuel714 on . Ravaged by fungus gnats??? I started noticing gnats a while ago but didn't worry about them too much as it didn't look like they were actually damaging my plants. I was getting a lot of stunted growth but didn't connect the two. After a while the gnats got thicker and my plants started turning yellow, drying up and dying. Long story short, I read up a little on the gnats and went to war with them. First of all I keep two rooms. I've got one room for vegetative growth with a couple of t5s and a flowering room with Rating: 5