You should be ok transplanting INTO dirt. Never the other way around. You can certainly root your seedling/clone in a rockwool (my preference) cube and then transplant it into your soil mixture after the roots are well enough established. This should be around the 3rd node or so, which is just around the time that you will want to be adding nutes, as well (if in hydro). If your soil has ferts in it, just watchout for a little shock, but they really should be ok.

As far as HOW to do it, I'd just say plant it up to the cotyledons (seedleaves) and then proceed as normal.


This is only what I would do if presented with that situation.


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TheGreenFog Reviewed by TheGreenFog on . i feel so bad my friend that was going to give me my 2 clones got pulled over last night as he was bringing them to my house and he got busted they searched his home and got all 40 of his plants. they want $15,000 for bail no bond. it is not my fault he doesn't blame me( he was going 50 in a 30 speed zone) but if he wasn't delivering me my clones he would still have 40 floweing little girls and 120 little teeny un rooted baby girls. thank god they were not rooted!!!!!!!!!!! but i still feel real bad. Rating: 5