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weed13

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Well The Bigger Ones Are Just A Lil Over A Mounth Old And The Lil Ones Are About A Week. All The Big Ones In Red Cups Will Be Transplanted To Biger Buckets Like The Others. The Ones In The Black Buckets Were Planted In Them Yesterday From Red Cups Do They Look Ok?
 

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weed13

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how long should they be in shock after a transplant and after a transplant im sopussed to water them real good right?
 

kingkron

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it depends how carefull u transplant and stuff most of the time ive transplanted they dont seem to even go into shock.. but i give em some transplanting solution that has phosphorus for root development... but in any case they should bounce back strong in a day or 2....
 

BootyKang669

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i would use somthing beside those brite azz red cups lol you can see them from a mile away... but the plants are lookin good
 

babylonburn

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if you were tryna be discreet in any wayshapeform get nuetral cups and stratigize ii dont know ure surrondings and im irie high so its hard to think right now but u get the picture (shrubs,flowers plant surrondings so they blend)
 

mafeeker

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I also suggest fish emulsion for vegetative growth. It's a great, organic source or nitrogen that won't burn the plants. Plus, you feel better about smokin the plant because there wasn't any harmful chemicals. For the seedlings, only use half the recommended doseage, and apply it about every 2 weeks. If you are transplanting these in the ground, i suggest ammending the soil your using with a little slow release fertilizer, something balanced, like a 10-10-10. Just don't over do it. Good Luck
 

cannaboy

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the purpleing could be caused from low temps and is normal,but the yellow leaves look like they're from a lack of nitrogen....nice grow also:blsmoke:
 
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