Hey y’all. Just starting out. Wouldn’t mind some help

Anita Dix

New Member
Hi! New to growing and looking for some nice folks to help me learn. I have two plants and I’m using led light and making teas from bananas and molasses and chicken sh*t. (I have an uncle who has chickens) Here’s my plants. Not sure what they are even because I was given a handful of random seeds.
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Anita Dix

New Member
I should specify that I haven’t used the seeds yet and these are actually clones from my uncle
When is the right time to change them to a bigger pot?
 

J.James

Well-Known Member
I should specify that I haven’t used the seeds yet and these are actually clones from my uncle
When is the right time to change them to a bigger pot?
When you can see roots on the surface of the soil or emerging from the drainage hole in the bottom of the pot.
My experience has been that if I start the plant in a solo cup that when the plant shows the 4th or 5th leaf set or node that it is time to transplant.
Also if you are watering every day, Its time to transplant
 

Anita Dix

New Member
When you can see roots on the surface of the soil or emerging from the drainage hole in the bottom of the pot.
My experience has been that if I start the plant in a solo cup that when the plant shows the 4th or 5th leaf set or node that it is time to transplant.
Also if you are watering every day, Its time to transplant
I was gonna ride it out another month just to make sure the roots are nice and hearty
 

J.James

Well-Known Member
I was gonna ride it out another month just to make sure the roots are nice and hearty
IMO, that's a bad idea, as your roots grow they will choke themselves out and cause a lot of issues if left in too small a pot. This will also stunt your growth simply because of limited access to nutrients. My advice is to go to a one-gallon pot with both plants, they will do just fine in a one-gallon pot for another month. Solo cups will only sustain small plants for 2 - 3 weeks
 
Hey brother ,

Need to transplant them ASAP. Depending on your grow area size I recommend at least 5 gal pots . That way you will not need to transplant again and they will stay happy.

If wanting to stay organic make a supersoil mix your self . Tons of recipes on here or online . Add things like Worm casting, bat guano, kelp meal just to name a few

If you want good bud have to take care of the ladies.
 
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