Roots when transplanting

Amelriz

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I just recently transplanted my 2 gallon pots to 5 gallon pots . While doing that I accidentally loosened up the roots and I do t know if I damaged them . I didn’t really damage the roots too much just kind of loosened them. I am a new grower I have three plants but I hope that they survive. I added great white when I watered to boost the roots . I will post pictures
 

Amelriz

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Thank you brother , I really hope so . I love growing with all my heart . I’m a chef and this just caught me as well is such a beautiful art . And It makes me feel great seeing such beautiful herbs grow on the daily .
 

Amelriz

Member
I just recently transplanted my 2 gallon pots to 5 gallon pots . While doing that I accidentally loosened up the roots and I do t know if I damaged them . I didn’t really damage the roots too much just kind of loosened them. I am a new grower I have three plants but I hope that they survive. I added great white when I watered to boost the roots . I will post pictures
 

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Amelriz

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Yea they look pretty good. Will be ready to flip to flower soon.
Of course here in about a week or two . I transplanted into 2 parts fox river and one part light warrior , gave them 40 oz of water each with a 1/2 tsp great white to a gallon the gallon of water containing great white . I will give the 4.5 ph water in a day and we will see . Hopefully they go insane and grow
 

PadawanWarrior

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If you really want to know what your actual soil pH is, you'll need something like this. I aim for 6.5.
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Amelriz

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Got ya . I mean I am not to worried about the soil ph . Mainly my water ph . and as of now the ph on one of my plants is a bit low . I will go to 5.4 ph on all till I start flowering In two weeks. 6.5 after that. The soil should be fine .
 
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