Hempy transplant plan... help needed.

Hi,

I've been growing in soil up until now but I'm keen to try a hempy grow, using the classic perlite/vermiculite blend with clay pebbles in the res.

I plan to flower in 10l buckets, but my veg tent is small, so I need to start them in smaller pots. I'd like to start them in mini hempys a) to get the benefit of that growth boost early on and b) to avoid shocking them before flower by moving them from one medium to another.

However, if I start the plants in these small hempys then there will already be roots dangling out the bottom into the clay balls, when I transplant into a deeper pot I'm worried about crushing those roots and stunting the plant. I also don't want to have to wait for the roots to work there way down to the new reservoir, I just want to throw them into flower ASAP once they're in the new pots.

The 10l buckets are fairly wide and only 8inches tall, so I'm thinking I could cut some 2l bottles down to 8 inches and use these as my starter hempy pots for the newly rooted clones. I'll wait to put them up until they are well rooted enough into the perlite/vermiculite to pull the root ball out cleanly with the extra 'feeder roots' hanging out the bottom, and then I can transplant this whole mass into the 10l bucket which will be the same height just wider, so the feeder roots will instantly have access to the new reservoir but just with extra room to grow out sideways.

Any hempy pros out there? What do you think of this plan?
 

Darkoh69

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Im grow with a similar setup but only in clay balls & top fed recirculating, but this how I veg mine
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Roy O'Bannon

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Take whatever, solo cup for instance.
Cut it in half vertically. drain holes ect.
Tape it back together and plant in it.
When you see roots, split the tape on the cup with a razor blade and the cup comes off easy.
 

jonnynobody

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Hi,

I've been growing in soil up until now but I'm keen to try a hempy grow, using the classic perlite/vermiculite blend with clay pebbles in the res.

I plan to flower in 10l buckets, but my veg tent is small, so I need to start them in smaller pots. I'd like to start them in mini hempys a) to get the benefit of that growth boost early on and b) to avoid shocking them before flower by moving them from one medium to another.

However, if I start the plants in these small hempys then there will already be roots dangling out the bottom into the clay balls, when I transplant into a deeper pot I'm worried about crushing those roots and stunting the plant. I also don't want to have to wait for the roots to work there way down to the new reservoir, I just want to throw them into flower ASAP once they're in the new pots.

The 10l buckets are fairly wide and only 8inches tall, so I'm thinking I could cut some 2l bottles down to 8 inches and use these as my starter hempy pots for the newly rooted clones. I'll wait to put them up until they are well rooted enough into the perlite/vermiculite to pull the root ball out cleanly with the extra 'feeder roots' hanging out the bottom, and then I can transplant this whole mass into the 10l bucket which will be the same height just wider, so the feeder roots will instantly have access to the new reservoir but just with extra room to grow out sideways.

Any hempy pros out there? What do you think of this plan?
How the shit is this any different than transplanting a soil plant homie? If you are transplanting at the right time your little plant should have a healthy lush established root system. That's why your transanting it, right? It's drinking daily now and needs a bigger home. So turn that motherfucker upside down and put your hand at the perlite level and support it as gravity releases it from the container. Dangling roots? Buddy you're way fucking over thinking this. Do not transplant too early before you have established roots. That is the only way you would have problems. Doing something you already shouldn't be doing anyways. Don't transplant early and you'll have a thick healthy mass of roots that'll cling to the perlite or what have you just like a soil plant. Smoke a bowl and stop over thinking this shit now that jonny set you straight :)
 

Blue brother

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Just put the whole thing in, clay balls and all. Rockwool cubes are way easier for hempys btw. I’ve used them all the way throughout the bucket with no other media and it works great
 
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