Did I just ruin it all :(

Spazz101

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Any time you mess with a plants roots like that this will happen for a few days to a week. Its called transplant shock and it is very normal. You would be very surprised how much you can ignore plants and they will be fine... what kills plants the most is too much of us fucking with them lol
So when I transfer the other one just take out the whole plant with pervious soil and just make a bigger hole in new pot for it? Does it matter that it was miricale grow soil and putting it in FFOF
 

PadawanWarrior

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So when I transfer the other one just take out the whole plant with pervious soil and just make a bigger hole in new pot for it? Does it matter that it was miricale grow soil and putting it in FFOF
That's not ideal to have Miracle Grow in with the FFOF, but it's not the end of the world. Just consider it a lesson learned. No more Miracle Grow next time, lol.

When I transplant, I pre-make the hole in the new pot with the old pot, or an empty one that's the same size. Then I spray water in the newly formed hole where the new plant will go. Next I sprinkle Mykos all over the hole the transplant is gonna go in.

Next I gently pull out the old root ball and spray it with water, and coat the shit out of it with more Mykos.

Then into the hole, and watered good.

No, to minimal transplant shock.
 

halfbreed421

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So when I transfer the other one just take out the whole plant with pervious soil and just make a bigger hole in new pot for it? Does it matter that it was miricale grow soil and putting it in FFOF
yeah thats why they sell peat pots and stuff like that you can just tear off the pot in pieces and transplant the plant and soil. keeping the old soil helps keep the roots spaced so theyre not squished together when you stick it in a new hole
 

SpawnOfVader

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Hey guys I don’t know if I made a mistake or not but I was switching my plants from miracle grow to Fox farm soil and I didn’t want to keep any of the miricale grow dirt so u dug out my plant from the middle I didn’t damage the stem or nothing and I had roots on the end When it came out but one of my bigger plants had roots all around the pot when I cleared the dirt did I just ruin my plant?
Yea it will definitely recover. I wouldn't bother trying to uncover the root ball. It will use up whatever was in that crap soil and move out into the good stuff in no time!
 

SpawnOfVader

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Did you start them in the miracle grow soil then? I'd recommend Bio Bizz light mix or Black Gold Seedling soil for starts...you don't want anything with nutes in it when they're that young....basically nothing until the first true leaves form.
 

Spazz101

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That's not ideal to have Miracle Grow in with the FFOF, but it's not the end of the world. Just consider it a lesson learned. No more Miracle Grow next time, lol.

When I transplant, I pre-make the hole in the new pot with the old pot, or an empty one that's the same size. Then I spray water in the newly formed hole where the new plant will go. Next I sprinkle Mykos all over the hole the transplant is gonna go in.

Next I gently pull out the old root ball and spray it with water, and coat the shit out of it with more Mykos.

Then into the hole, and watered good.

No, to minimal transplant shock.
Thanks man really appreciate the help when you say root ball you mean the whole thing like the first shaped as the pot? Or do you mean like taking the plant out the dirt beucause that what I did with the plant that’s dropping I dug like and inch around the stem and the dirt loosend up and it had just the stems and it was dirt and roots shaped like a ball small tho like I’d say small then a golf ball and I coated that in mykos and planted it and it fell on me .. then when I went to take the remaining dirt out it’s old pot it fell out in shape of the pot and had roots wrapped around the dirt
 

Spazz101

Active Member
Did you start them in the miracle grow soil then? I'd recommend Bio Bizz light mix or Black Gold Seedling soil for starts...you don't want anything with nutes in it when they're that young....basically nothing until the first true leaves form.
I did start them in miracle grow back on September 23rd then did my research and orderd all the proper stuff and trying to transfer without researching I was too excited this happend
 

PadawanWarrior

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Thanks man really appreciate the help when you say root ball you mean the whole thing like the first shaped as the pot? Or do you mean like taking the plant out the dirt beucause that what I did with the plant that’s dropping I dug like and inch around the stem and the dirt loosend up and it had just the stems and it was dirt and roots shaped like a ball small tho like I’d say small then a golf ball and I coated that in mykos and planted it and it fell on me .. then when I went to take the remaining dirt out it’s old pot it fell out in shape of the pot and had roots wrapped around the dirt
I mean leaving the root ball and dirt as undisturbed as possible. I pre-make the hole so the old root ball with soil is in the shape of the pot so it fits perfectly in it's new home.

I also use Mykos every time I transplant.
 

Dougnsalem

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I have one simple request @Spazz101 .... Could you please use other punctuation, in addition to your question marks? Please? It really makes things easier to read, for us old farts.
 

Dougnsalem

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Yeah. Sorry about that, I’m so use to texting. Damn us millennials lol.
Lol. Like I said, I'm an old fart. I'm probably in the minority here in respect to that. I did easily understand that last comment you made. Thanks much! I don't have much to offer, info wise; but I really enjoy learning what others have to say in their conversations. Seriously. Welcome aboard. There is a ton of info to be learn from the others here. It's pretty awesome.....
 
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