Almost time to move the baby?

chino7564

Member
You can leave them in a solo sized cup for up to a month or throughout the whole grow if you really wanted to. Can transplant whenever.
 

Lo Budget

Well-Known Member
Is that something holding it up? If so, I would transplant now and bury some of that stem. Other than that, looks good so far.
 

srh88

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transplant it now, get a bigger root system.. the more root the more fruit. a little trick is water around the edge of the pot.. roots search for water. feed light in the middle, heavier on the edges. that clear cup isnt doing no good either dude. and like someone else said, bury that stem and it wont be all top heavy, and youll have more roots
 

Fultono

Member
Awesome guys. Ill get to work when I get home. And yes, it's a cut off Q tip spliced, improvised like a boss :)
 

nova1992

Well-Known Member
never start a seed in a clear, small cup like that.
use a pot and choose a nice sized pot at that.
 

Fultono

Member
Nova, curious why you suggest that? I've read that smaller is better since your not sending excess water to various places around a large pot. And usually you can leave a plant in a smaller pot for close to a month therefor I assumed it would be easier for adding nutes and making sure the plant gets all of its water etc.

i just started a new batch of seeds Friday that I'm about to flip to pots so convince me quick before I put them in ssolo cups and make that mistake again lol.
 
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