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07-14-2006, 10:50 PM #10Senior Member
Germination...A must?
Originally Posted by cnorris14
wait until they have begun to develop adult leaves (like 2-3 weeks after surfacing) then gently cut around the seedlings with as thin of a knife as you have around. after cutting a complete square or circle around them gently lift them out with a spoon and place in the waiting hole at one plant/pot. this where super-thrive comes in and will help them through any stress caused by transplanting.
another way to avoid the roots getting entangled with each other is as soon as they break the surface place plastic playing cards (or whatever is thin and water-resistant laying around) and place them appx 1" from the seedlings going as deep as the pot they're in now. when developed enough they can be easily transplanted...but no matter what ya do they will need to be moved into invidual pots or very large containers if you insist on growing them together. roots from a 4 month total grow can easily get as large as basketballs so keep that in mind when beginning a grow.
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