I need to transplant i just need to know is everything lookin right? feedback pls

Pipe Dream

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well the pics are very tiny but yeah I'd say they look right. Nutrients will depend on the soil you plan on transplanting in. If your using something with nutes in it than you might not need to add any ferts at all. I would say transplant em and wait at least 2-3 weeks maybe more to fertilize.
 

BKCSG

Active Member
They're fine. Next time take closer pictures of the plants from several angles and we will be able to better help you. What lights are you using?
 

greeni

Active Member
I also what to know when whats the best nuts for my babies.
I wud say u don't need any nutes atm, if its a half decent soil they'll b fine for a week or 2. Once there 4 weeks old then start adding nutes ,start off slow to c how they react, experiment bud , best way ov learning !!!! good luck:eyesmoke:
 

rzza

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can i ask why these should be transplanted right now? shouldnt he be waiting for them to form root ball? i mean right now its just a seedling.
 

Ian Singerdale

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can i ask why these should be transplanted right now? shouldnt he be waiting for them to form root ball? i mean right now its just a seedling.
yeah I was gonna say the say thing. let it grow until all the soil is rootbound, then transplant. They do much better that way. transplanting too early can slow growth a fair amount
 

jawbrodt

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The best nutes right now, is no nutes.lol But, when it's time to feed, if you want to keep it simple you could try Dynagro ferts. They're cheap, plus they have all the trace nutes added and eliminates buying them seperately. If you transplant, just watch the watering because it's easy to overwater when they are that small, in big pots.(because they don't use much water and the soil stays wet for a long time) Also, there's no 'rule' that'll tell you when they need fed, that depends on the pot size, how long they've been in it, and the size of the plant. If you go to 3 gallon+, you won't have to feed them for more than a month, whereas a 1 gallon pot might need it in 2-3 weeks. :)
 

JuicyBytch

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Wow thank you guys Yeah...no pun intended im green , so I will hold up on transplantation. also I don't have any special light matta a fact they just 3 100 watt energy saving bulbs. I am sure i need to change my lights however I am lookin for a cheep solution on lights, they are also just in a cardboard box in my closet. I was really bored an tired of buyin. I am looking for all the feed back however maybe I should read a little more about it. I don't want my first ones to be my last.
 
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