I think it's almost time for transplant

potam

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So today marks day 16 since they have breached soil. The leaves are now as large as the cup, and I peeked into one of the drainage slits and am pretty sure I saw some root. I watered them this morning (hence the slight droop, still springing back up), and am letting them dry out over the next couple of days. About to get some rooting hormones, perlite, and some clover to get the new 3 gal. pots ready.

Thoughts?
 

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Weouthere

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Transplant those sombitches!! I just did my six plants today.. my least favorite thing.
Used a mix of 50/50 ffof and happy frog with 40% perlite, big scoop of EWC and root gold mychorizae. Watered in with kelp extract. First time using the mix so we’ll see what happens.

I use the kelp extract instead of rooting hormones, and the plants love it!
What are you putting them into other than perlite?
 

potam

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Transplant those sombitches!! I just did my six plants today.. my least favorite thing.
Used a mix of 50/50 ffof and happy frog with 40% perlite, big scoop of EWC and root gold mychorizae. Watered in with kelp extract. First time using the mix so we’ll see what happens.

I use the kelp extract instead of rooting hormones, and the plants love it!
What are you putting them into other than perlite?
Gonna be doing ffof and the perlite. Not sure about the exact ratios...I'll have to look into it some more tonight or tomorrow.

Couldn't find any clover seeds at the store though :(
 

Weouthere

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Ffof and perlite is the shit! Just make sure you top dress or add nutrients in mid flower. That was my issue at least :)
 

potam

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Ffof and perlite is the shit! Just make sure you top dress or add nutrients in mid flower. That was my issue at least :)
I've got foxfarm trio for nutes, so I'll have to be experimenting with those and dialing them in. Can't wait to transfer and then top/lst them (in due time)
 
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