jondamon
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
I get asked quite often "How do you transplant your plants?"
So i thought i would write this little tutorial to help people out.
First things first.
I always have plenty of POTS and i recommend you always keep some of yours as spares to make it easy at Transplanting time.
![PICT0952.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961864-fba0dec7c65b8043bbb7a4a8061ff788.jpg)
![PICT0953.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961865-ed59bb8cb8d100c6294da4f6cb1a9854.jpg)
Step 1
Preparing your new pot.
When its time to transplant my little ladies, i get my new pot and a spare current pot and begin filling my new pot with my medium until I can back fill around my current pot.
![PICT0954.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961871-544e1f4d36be3b7de35476745298db5c.jpg)
Step 2
Watering your new medium.
This is where i begin to water the new medium leaving the current pot inplace.
Step 3
After i have watered, i then remove the current pot and add some Mycorhizae fungi into the bottom of the pre-made hole.
![PICT0956.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961873-1e504c95898ccab1cd674f3b2dabb533.jpg)
![PICT0957.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961875-4be2b6148410f344cb4368d5583d5110.jpg)
![PICT0955.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961876-bbb5b92a0aac913a75d39c6f7d6b707b.jpg)
![PICT0958.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961874-2924d06e5c771e34ebdf0840abecf495.jpg)
Step 4
Removing the Plant and planting it in its new home.
This is where i take the plant and gently squeeze around the pot trying to loosen the medium around the edges so that the plant slips out of the pot easily. Then i place the plant into the premade hole packing it down and water it in until i get runoff out of the bottom.
![PICT0959.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961890-e2f7d6faee60bce50d5293f3320a6aff.jpg)
![PICT0960.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961887-62645dc901e696dd0122e0d06a1c8f60.jpg)
![PICT0961.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961889-179d9e9851f721efaee0be96925dbf9b.jpg)
![PICT0962.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961888-a71aefb0a88d48a1c313ac50c6eafc29.jpg)
I hope that this helps those of you out that have trouble when it comes to transplant time. This can be done with pretty much any size pot within reason.
J
I get asked quite often "How do you transplant your plants?"
So i thought i would write this little tutorial to help people out.
First things first.
I always have plenty of POTS and i recommend you always keep some of yours as spares to make it easy at Transplanting time.
![PICT0952.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961864-fba0dec7c65b8043bbb7a4a8061ff788.jpg)
![PICT0953.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961865-ed59bb8cb8d100c6294da4f6cb1a9854.jpg)
Step 1
Preparing your new pot.
When its time to transplant my little ladies, i get my new pot and a spare current pot and begin filling my new pot with my medium until I can back fill around my current pot.
![PICT0954.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961871-544e1f4d36be3b7de35476745298db5c.jpg)
Step 2
Watering your new medium.
This is where i begin to water the new medium leaving the current pot inplace.
Step 3
After i have watered, i then remove the current pot and add some Mycorhizae fungi into the bottom of the pre-made hole.
![PICT0956.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961873-1e504c95898ccab1cd674f3b2dabb533.jpg)
![PICT0957.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961875-4be2b6148410f344cb4368d5583d5110.jpg)
![PICT0955.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961876-bbb5b92a0aac913a75d39c6f7d6b707b.jpg)
![PICT0958.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961874-2924d06e5c771e34ebdf0840abecf495.jpg)
Step 4
Removing the Plant and planting it in its new home.
This is where i take the plant and gently squeeze around the pot trying to loosen the medium around the edges so that the plant slips out of the pot easily. Then i place the plant into the premade hole packing it down and water it in until i get runoff out of the bottom.
![PICT0959.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961890-e2f7d6faee60bce50d5293f3320a6aff.jpg)
![PICT0960.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961887-62645dc901e696dd0122e0d06a1c8f60.jpg)
![PICT0961.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961889-179d9e9851f721efaee0be96925dbf9b.jpg)
![PICT0962.jpg](/data/attachments/961/961888-a71aefb0a88d48a1c313ac50c6eafc29.jpg)
I hope that this helps those of you out that have trouble when it comes to transplant time. This can be done with pretty much any size pot within reason.
J