Almost ready for transplant?

A few more days? Don't mind the poor skunkie fellow at the end. The roots are just starting to grow healthy again. She's had a rough upbringing. Anyways, the Alaskan Purple is 2 days behind the others. They are getting nutrients this early. Pushing it a tad with 1/4 teaspoon Floranova grow per gallon.

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go go kid

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i would give them seaweed solution. a weak solution for the time being and then water afterwards. but you should be good for watering for a few days depending on how hot your grow space is
 

go go kid

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hold the seaweed solution, its not recomended to give organnic feed to plants in coco. someone will be along soon with good info for you. good luck with your grow
 

go go kid

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i hsave herd of people useing molasses and water, but its more benaficial to feed the mycos in a tea
 

Rurumo

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Those little ones need food everyday, just like Mick said. 200-300 ppm of a COMPLETE nutrient, like Jacks or MaxiGro/Bloom, otherwise you're going to see them get deficiencies fast. Also, seaweed is totally fine for them, I'm a big fan of the stuff, but you only need a tiny bit. For those plants you probably are only mixing up a liter of nutrient solution at a time, so they would only need like .25 ml per liter. Seaweed grows plants nice and bushy with tight internodes. DO NOT transplant until their roots fill out the cup, sides too.
 

A.k.a

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I just started doing some in coir, transplanting isn’t supposed to be nearly as important as with soil since it’s closer to hydroponic.

I saw some pictures of a guy who had a few prob 4’ plants in two liter bottles of coir.

This one I just transplanted a few days after the picture and the roots were perfect.

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