Diabolical666
Well-Known Member
Heard of it from many...just never experienced it.....
why do you get transplant shock...explain it to me....
why do you get transplant shock...explain it to me....
I always thought people would transplant a week or so after flip.Don't mean to derail your thread but I have a question in regards to transplanting in flower. I have two huge and unruly land race sativas (atleast I think they are landrace sativas, they were freebies). My question is, should I, can I transplant them? They are currently day 71 from flip.
EDIT: In 5 gallon pots with ocean forest soil.
As far as transplanting that far in flower,if you have headroom,double potting is a better alternative.simply put,cut several holes about an inch in diameter in bottom/lower sides of pot.fill new pots 1/2 way set old pot in and backfill.water from bottom pot to draw roots down.My question is, should I, can I transplant them? They are currently day 71 from flip.
with 20ish days to go...I wouldnt transplantDon't mean to derail your thread but I have a question in regards to transplanting in flower. I have two huge and unruly land race sativas (atleast I think they are landrace sativas, they were freebies). My question is, should I, can I transplant them? They are currently day 71 from flip.
EDIT: In 5 gallon pots with ocean forest soil.
Nor I. Mine actually seem happy and take off immediately. My medium does not change, so that may help. They do go from soft white T5s to 600w MH.Heard of it from many...just never experienced it...
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If it's from a different climate, then that really doesn't have much to do with transplant shock, they just needed to be hardened off. I've never had problems with that either though.Transplant Shock is a very real plant condition, Humans may refer to it as 'Home Sickness'..? lol
TS is most apparent when moving house or from pot to pot, I feel you guys may know this..?
its bought on mostly by a plant being in an unfamiliar climate, sun position, or location
then after a severe watering up thru its roots
In the old days I treated TS by adding Vitimin 'B' but these days
I pot up extra carefully, into much the same soil, then foilar spray with aspirin(1/2 tab to 8 litres/2 usgallon)
its the Salic acid in the aspirin that does the wonders, 24 hours then is biz as usual
Good Luck
ps.
if a severe case then I may water the plants roots with the same aspirin mix
Oh, I was under the assumption this would take 20 weeks to finish. Barely at week 10.with 20ish days to go...I wouldnt transplant
can you show us a pic of said sativaDon't mean to derail your thread but I have a question in regards to transplanting in flower. I have two huge and unruly land race sativas (atleast I think they are landrace sativas, they were freebies). My question is, should I, can I transplant them? They are currently day 71 from flip.
EDIT: In 5 gallon pots with ocean forest soil.