can you put ann aeroponic plant in dirt a full grown plant please help???

pinned

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I can't say if it will hurt it, but I do know of people who have transferred a 16" well rooted aero plant into a perlite / vermiculite mix successfully. I would think you'd be alright if you were gentle and had the soil moist.
 

DanKamaro

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I've done this with vegitative plants quite a few times, it works fine. Don't over water, but keep the soil moist. Treat like any other soil plant once planted. Allow a week or so for acclimation it will be fine. It is after all, just a weed. I would not recommend this on a flowering plant.

I used Fox Farm Happy Frog for the soil and after planting I watered them with R.O. and waited for a week before watering again.
 

Icannabis

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Be gentle!!! Getting the roots out of the mesh pots is a pain sometimes. You could use some of that no shock stuff from advanced if I remember correctly. But thats one of the number one reasons people do aero clones. A lot less shock if any really. Just my 2 pennies. Oh and if your doing a suspenion system with neopreon foam nevermind. good luck
 

DanKamaro

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I've always done transplants from neoprene plugs and net pots with no problems but be careful during flower you don't want any undue stress. Instead you may consider a flush and start over with fresh nutes still in aero (if its a nute problem). Its hard to give advise when we don't know why the switch to dirt is necessary. So why the switch maybe there's another option.
 

dubsantana

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I'm helpinG my friend out he's having big problems with his system and he wants to put them in dirt I just wanted to kno if it would work
 
I transplant from dwc to dirt all the time. I do it when starting from seed. I start them in DWC and after I sex them. I put em in dirt (netcup and all) then take clones and decide which I will keep for a momma. They get a little stressed for a couple of days. I water with superthrive and pro-tekt to try and reduce stress. Good luck man.
 
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