did u wait till cup was nearly root bound or just dump one into the other as soon as it sprouted. should still be in cup and much bigger.it into a 5gal just about a week ago so i think your right, imuh wait for her to to hit her growth spurt. thanks for the reply!yeahh i started it in a cup and then when it sprouted I repoted
yeah it had many stringy roots in the cup and it was at the same hieght as it was when i repotted it. I know it had many roots in the cup becuase when i replanted it i fucked up and accidently pulled the entire plant, roots and all out of the soil >.< amazingly enuff this one survived because i did not over water the soil to handle (unlike the other ones) that i repotted, it came right out of the soil because the soil was too dry. I hurried up and burried the exposed roots into its new perminate home and since then its remained the same hieght but i notice today the leafs are sprouting+ the stem has strengthend so these are better signsdid u wait till cup was nearly root bound or just dump one into the other as soon as it sprouted. should still be in cup and much bigger.
Thanks, yeah thats good to know so i need to be more patient, shes looking bigger alredy today nd i stoped veging and just started flowering12/12 when i find my usb port for the camera i will post pics asapthats plenty long enough. how close is your light? closest point of the bulb to the top of the plant. with a 100w cfl it should be 4-6 inches depending on how hot they get.
also going from a cup to a 5 gallon as going to take a lot longer to see growth than going to a 1 or 2 gallon first. the roots need time to spread out in the new pot. the bigger the pot the longer it takes.
la la la, I fear you shocked the lill girl when you transplanted. She will take a little while to catch up and may be a forever dwarf but that isn't all bad. I would get her some grow big, or another type of vegetative fert to encourage her root and stalk growth. Let her have some dry periods too so her roots will "search" for water and thus get a lill bigger in doing so. -- Oh wait you already moved her to flower??? Even still a lil grow big can't hurt. Also, keep her in a box with that cfl, a cabinet or some other confined space so you don't lose lumens.
I was transplanting my favorite girl and the soil was too wet and I ended up pulling off half her root ball. The poor dear! But she survived, she was stunted and showed preflowers early so I moved her into 12/12 about a month before my others and will still harvest a nice 1/2 oz off of her to enjoy while my others finish out.