Can I transplant the plants again?

kkhhaadd

Member
Currently my plants are thriving and I have noticed that the soil is become more and more dense because of watering. I'm using a plastic bag as the container, can I transplant them again or just add some soil to fill the bag full? The current soil is just 1/2 of the plastic bag.

I need some help and I'm a little afraid of transplant shock, anyone have experience about it?
 

kkhhaadd

Member
Just now i was mixing the soil for the new clones and is here anybody give some tips about how to look after these clones?
I've got a 100% rooting odds. Originally these clones were put under two CFLs but it seems that the white light from CFLs can attract bugs!
Then temperature is about 83 F. Personally i think the roots of them are good but the temperature is a little hard for me to control because in the afternoon the the house is facing the south-west.


Why do I can't uploading pics? I'm frustrated now.
 

anzohaze

Well-Known Member
If it's a bag kick it to loosen the soil up. Add aeration to the mix as well . Transplant never hruts. More roots more fruits, bigger roots bigger fruits my Friend
 

anzohaze

Well-Known Member
Transplant it then. wet it down so soil sticks together and then get bigger pot sticky into it. Use razor blade to cut up sides of old fallen apart pot and done deal. By the Way They Look Great Keep Up the Good work
 
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