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XwolfgangX

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So I am currently growing a cannabis plant in a 7" pot. I germinated the seed via wet paper towel, and transfered them to a grow peat. when the shoot was about 3" tall, I attempted to transfer the peat to the 7" pot, but as I attempted the transfer, the peat crumbled apart. I was able to save the shoot (about a 6" long root with 3" stem and 4 tiny leaves), but I noticed that the seed pod or "hull" was missing from the side of the root. after some searching, I found the seed shell on the ground in the peat. My question is, will the plant still grow?
 

rob333

Well-Known Member
So I am currently growing a cannabis plant in a 7" pot. I germinated the seed via wet paper towel, and transfered them to a grow peat. when the shoot was about 3" tall, I attempted to transfer the peat to the 7" pot, but as I attempted the transfer, the peat crumbled apart. I was able to save the shoot (about a 6" long root with 3" stem and 4 tiny leaves), but I noticed that the seed pod or "hull" was missing from the side of the root. after some searching, I found the seed shell on the ground in the peat. My question is, will the plant still grow?
did u break the shoot or lose the seed husk
 

xSwimToTheMoon

Well-Known Member
My first transplant was downright embarrassing. I lost almost all the soil the plant was in and I just stuck the rootball in new dirt and covered it up.

The thing still grew and even straightend itself out in a few days.
 

XwolfgangX

New Member
My first transplant was downright embarrassing. I lost almost all the soil the plant was in and I just stuck the rootball in new dirt and covered it up.

The thing still grew and even straightend itself out in a few days.
Haha at least im not alone... and thats good, gives me hope yet.
 
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