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    transplanting help!!!!!!


    hey all of my plants are to close (3-4In. within each other) to each other i need to transplant then. im gonna transplant the 3 that are still living in 3, 5 gallen buckets. so i have 2 questians

    1st) plezz tell me how i should transplant them.

    2nd) what kind of newtrients should i put in my plant.
    budman Reviewed by budman on . transplanting help!!!!!! hey all of my plants are to close (3-4In. within each other) to each other i need to transplant then. im gonna transplant the 3 that are still living in 3, 5 gallen buckets. so i have 2 questians 1st) plezz tell me how i should transplant them. 2nd) what kind of newtrients should i put in my plant. Rating: 5

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    transplanting help!!!!!!

    In your buckets, use Sunshine Mix(potting soil), add a small amount of worm castings, and a layer of perlite on top. The nutrients you should use are either Advanced Nutrients, Worm Castings, Fish Emulsion, or Bat Guano. All of these work well. But, remember to read the directions and don't over feed them.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    transplanting help!!!!!!

    yes, jarheadmj12 is right. just pick them up by the base of the stem and put them in the new pots. try to use some root stimulator when transplanting to reduce shock and produce new root growth. i also have had good results with advanced nuts.
    Dylan

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    #4
    Senior Member

    transplanting help!!!!!!

    yes, jarheadmj12 is right. just pick them up by the base of the stem and put them in the new pots. try
    to use some root stimulator when transplanting to reduce shock and produce new root growth. i also have had good results with advanced nuts.
    Dylan

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    #5
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    transplanting help!!!!!!

    Wear Gloves

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    #6
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    transplanting help!!!!!!

    Transplanting is nothing to worry about as long as what you're transplanting them into is sterile. If the media is not sterile the you MUST use an anti-fungal agent of some kind or they will probably succumb to Damping Off fungi.Using a root stimulator is OK but don't feed them ANY nutrients for a least a week.

    http://www.drgreenthumb.com

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