Or is it still too soon?
Planted on 10/8 using Rapid Rooters.
Sprouted on 10/13 and 14, two weeks ago today.
Transplanted to Coco on 10/15.
Under T5 lights.
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I don't do that eitherThanks! I thought it appeared too soon myself.
I was also planning on transplant after watering, so that when I pop it out of the cup, it doesn’t disintegrate on me.
these are seedlings at 2 weeks but ready to go veg 18/6Another point, are these plants pictured even considered to have entered vegetative growth, or are they still considered ‘seedlings’
I haven’t begun the clock on these yet, I still consider these seedlings.
I transplanted mine around that size to 1.5gal pots (next transplant to 4 gal 1 week before flower). I wait until the leaves are stretched to the edge of the cups (beer cups). with Promix HP I found them delicate and I half exploded one. I found watering a day prior helps keep it together,HP is so light and airy, too dry and they easily fall apart if there isn't enough roots wrapping around, too wet and its heavy and could break apart even worse. I found \ that my main tap roots were coiled up at the bottom.Thanks! I thought it appeared too soon myself.
I was also planning on transplant after watering, so that when I pop it out of the cup, it doesn’t disintegrate on me.
Then you're doing it wrong.I transplanted mine around that size to 1.5gal pots (next transplant to 4 gal 1 week before flower). I wait until the leaves are stretched to the edge of the cups (beer cups). with Promix HP I found them delicate and I half exploded one. I found watering a day prior helps keep it together,HP is so light and airy, too dry and they easily fall apart if there isn't enough roots wrapping around, too wet and its heavy and could break apart even worse. I found \ that my main tap roots were coiled up at the bottom.
a little more input pleaseShould you transplant?
Same exact age, all 3 started in half gallon pots.
10/20
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10/24
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I always just toss them into moist dirt, usually breaks ground in 2-4 days thanks to the stable year-around environment of my location i usually don't need to do anything special.a little more input please
whats your germ method do you use rooters? thx