Should I transplant?

Mirrordawn

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Hey!

So a few weeks after my harvest is set to dry I have a few seeding's in the same pot my original plant was and they're growing pretty close together, I feel as though I should separate this seedling in particular because of it's getting some pretty good growth despite it being in the fall over here in Australia.

I have a few gallon pots and some Coco Peat and Perlite I picked up from the store, Should I just add the coco peat, perlite and garden soil together for the seeding that I am transplanting?

I have transplanted plants before but they've either withered away and died or growing horribly afterwards. Any tips or a specific method in regards to transplanting, Anything I really need to pay attention.

Also ... Here is the seeding I'm looking to transplant.
I can also appreciate and tips from more experienced growers then myself. I'm not growing for profit but as hobby then anything.


 

cottee

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Y did I plant them in the same pot? U should have put them all in small individual pots. U gonna wreck the roots digging the out
 

Mirrordawn

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Y did I plant them in the same pot? U should have put them all in small individual pots. U gonna wreck the roots digging the out
Hi Cottee, I never intended to plant these sprouts. They're a result of hermi plant I had in there, A few seeds popped out and began growing. It's a shame to let them go a waste though.
 

cottee

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Hi Cottee, I never intended to plant these sprouts. They're a result of hermi plant I had in there, A few seeds popped out and began growing. It's a shame to let them go a waste though.
Oh rite lol I'd take them all out very carefully. I'd put the smaller ones in a small pots and u probly leave the bigger in the pot
 

dannyboy602

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Y did I plant them in the same pot? U should have put them all in small individual pots. U gonna wreck the roots digging the out
He can move them easy enough. The roots will grow back. Anything with fiberous roots is easy to move as a rule. The plants will be fine. Move them while they're young.
 
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