Quote Originally Posted by Storm Crow
The answer is yes, but you don't want to cover any higher than the cotyledons (seed leaves). If you look at mature pot plants, you will often see little bumps on the stem near the soil. If covered, they will become roots. If your seedlings stretch from too little light, planting then deeply is an excellent idea.
Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Yeah, what storm crow said.
Right up to the seed leaves, but you know how tomatoes will root PAST the seed leaves... well, that's not great for cannabis.
Thanks. I'm working on my first grow and got carried away with germinating bag weed seeds and now have about 45 little 1 week old plants growing in assorted containers. I don't have the space to grow more than two large plants. lol
Anyhow there will be some transplanting involved!
Horsefeathers Reviewed by Horsefeathers on . Is Marijuana Like Tomatoes? When transplanting tomato seedlings, if you replant them deeper than they were previously planted, they will grow roots out of the main stem that is buried. Will pot plants do that? Rating: 5