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09-01-2005, 04:59 AM #1OPSenior Member
STRESS LESS TRANSPLANTING
A most intregal part of healthy plant growing is dealing with the invetible transplant.
While I was transplanting my SOG plants, I decided to post a thread here on how to transplant as stress less as possible. Note I dont say stress free as anytime you take a plant and expose the root system to light, air and temp changes, some stress will happen.
But a lot can be done to minimize the stress and do so as to not skip a heartbeat thru continued growth.
What you need, supply wise:
Great soil / grow medium, clean and fresh.
SuperThrive
Schultz Rooting Hormone Powder
pH 6.8 adjsuted water.
I took a few pics and will try to surmise quickly.
I will post pic by pic with detailed explanation.
Pic one.
Take new 'home' container and fill bottom with fresh medium so that desired height of transplant is ideal. In a perfect world, I like to have the transplant be just slightly higher at soil level in the new home.
DO NOT pack the dirt, just fill it to the desired level.HARDDON Reviewed by HARDDON on . STRESS LESS TRANSPLANTING A most intregal part of healthy plant growing is dealing with the invetible transplant. While I was transplanting my SOG plants, I decided to post a thread here on how to transplant as stress less as possible. Note I dont say stress free as anytime you take a plant and expose the root system to light, air and temp changes, some stress will happen. But a lot can be done to minimize the stress and do so as to not skip a heartbeat thru continued growth. What you need, supply wise: Rating: 5
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