Taproot transplant?

bobj1598

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Has anyone ever done this?

Long story short, I 'misplanted' my seed and ended up having to dig it up and put it towards the middle of the pot. I anticipated issues with this plant later on and in fact it's been the opposite: this plant is growing something incredible. The other plants, not so much, not anywhere near close to the rate of growth this plant has been growing at.

So I just want to know. Is there any science to suggest repotting a freshly developed taproot leads to better growth/less stress taken by the plant later on?

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PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
Has anyone ever done this?

Long story short, I 'misplanted' my seed and ended up having to dig it up and put it towards the middle of the pot. I anticipated issues with this plant later on and in fact it's been the opposite: this plant is growing something incredible. The other plants, not so much, not anywhere near close to the rate of growth this plant has been growing at.

So I just want to know. Is there any science to suggest repotting a freshly developed taproot leads to better growth/less stress taken by the plant later on?

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And you talk shit about my plants, :wall::roll::lol::lol:
 

Killaki

Well-Known Member
Has anyone ever done this?

Long story short, I 'misplanted' my seed and ended up having to dig it up and put it towards the middle of the pot. I anticipated issues with this plant later on and in fact it's been the opposite: this plant is growing something incredible. The other plants, not so much, not anywhere near close to the rate of growth this plant has been growing at.

So I just want to know. Is there any science to suggest repotting a freshly developed taproot leads to better growth/less stress taken by the plant later on?

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My experience is more like the opposite. If I botch sprouts and have to make adjustments usually things slow down.
 

bobj1598

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My experience is more like the opposite. If I botch sprouts and have to make adjustments usually things slow down.
This is what I anticipated happening, but alas, somehow I got myself a championship pig lol

And you talk shit about my plants, :wall::roll::lol::lol:
You should've just kept that a secret. Do you purposely crash your vehicle and take pictures of the aftermath to show to the world?
 

twentyeight.threefive

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Just you trolls and socks. Aren't your lips getting chapped yet?

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You must be so proud to finally have a healthy plant at the beginning of flower. It only took…how long have you been growing? Over a decade?

Give it time I guess. I’m sure it’s about to self-immolate.

I like the wood skewers. I remember when my first plant was so poorly grown it couldn’t hold itself up and needed help.
 

bk78

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You must be so proud to finally have a healthy plant at the beginning of flower. It only took…how long have you been growing? Over a decade?

Give it time I guess. I’m sure it’s about to self-immolate.

I like the wood skewers. I remember when my first plant was so poorly grown it couldn’t hold itself up and needed help.
Tip burn already at week 3, should be amazing to watch it play out.
 
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