KushCanuck
Well-Known Member
Depending on the strength of your roots though ... I like to get my soil as dry as the plant will allow before transplanting, and always into a flushed medium (not sure if that's what you were getting at). Roots are pretty strong and you could easily take your plant out of the soil, rinse the roots vigorously, andtransplant them into a hydroponic medium or aeroponic medium without much stress. I would highly recommend my method above for soil-soil transplants, followed by a nutrient-free half liter watering (500ml). Good luck guys, hope to see some picture updates soon GreenspaceAbout the roots, I have found that if the soil is moist its easier to transplant. As you see the roots took the shape of bowl, so if they are wet they will tend to hold the soil together better so you can get it out of the bowl all together hopefully without any damage to the roots at all.
I have done a lot of damage to roots when transplanting before i was doing that ... and the plants seemed to recover just fine so you should be alright.
KC