As long as they are the size you want to start flower you should be good to flip.transplanting to final pot today (coco). Should I wait a day or two let the roots acclimate than flip? Or just flip right into flower?
Yes, i would let them have a day or 2 or 3 to get acclimated to the new pot and make sure they are over any transplant shock they may have , before flippingtransplanting to final pot today (coco). Should I wait a day or two let the roots acclimate than flip? Or just flip right into flower?
Flip right away.transplanting to final pot today (coco). Should I wait a day or two let the roots acclimate than flip? Or just flip right into flower?
is this coco specific? or just in general?Flip right away.
It really doesn't make any difference.
also think flipFlip right away.
It really doesn't make any difference.
If your gentle (treat the plant like it's the 1st breast you ever touched ), the plant will not be shocked.is this coco specific? or just in general?
still new to all of this, but was always under the impression that plants should be given time after transplant to get over any shock they may be feeling from the uppotting
what do i know lol
Same boat. Doesn't change to flower right away.If your gentle (treat the plant like it's the 1st breast you ever touched ), the plant will not be shocked.
The plant won't react to the light change for around a week.
I find if I keep my coco the same temp as the coco with the plants they dont stall at allis this coco specific? or just in general?
still new to all of this, but was always under the impression that plants should be given time after transplant to get over any shock they may be feeling from the uppotting
what do i know lol
Doesn't it all turn the same temp when you water after transplant?I find if I keep my coco the same temp as the coco with the plants they dont stall at all
Good point never thought of that lolDoesn't it all turn the same temp when you water after transplant?
Lol, I JUST (15 mins ago) transplanted into coco and I was like shit... My coco was cold because it's by a window. Then I remembered I watered til runoff lol.Good point never thought of that lol
Perfect learn something new everyday cheers man one last thing to worry about now hahaLol, I JUST (15 mins ago) transplanted into coco and I was like shit... My coco was cold because it's by a window. Then I remembered I watered til runoff lol.
I've seen it when watching other "gardeners" some people are very hard on their plants. I watched him transplant by grabbing the stems and just pulling them up and roughly manhandling them. Most were just shocked a couple weeks but one basically died. And that's how it goes for him regularlyTransplant shock.... another grow room "boogie man" that works it's way into the psychie of newer growers without much merit.
I can't recall ever actually witnessing any plant suffer any sort of stress from being transplanted, and I've had some situations, that felt like disasters at the time. Especially during solo cup Coco seedling moves ...
Transplant shock....
Poppycock I say.
I usually pull the root ball apart lol. If that doesn't shock it... I dunno. Transplanting into dry dirt would probably do it though.Transplant shock.... another grow room "boogie man" that works it's way into the psychie of newer growers without much merit.
I can't recall ever actually witnessing any plant suffer any sort of stress from being transplanted, and I've had some situations, that felt like disasters at the time. Especially during solo cup Coco seedling moves ...
Transplant shock....
Poppycock I say.