Transplanting outdoor grown plants back inside

tua24262

Active Member
So me and my roommate have a nice setup inside.... We have a very enclosed lil hut the size of 6 and a half feet tall and about 3.5 wide and about 5 feet long

We were able to get some plants from a neighbor that was growing a bunch of plants all in one pot outdoors...they were kinda scrappy looking but w.e we just wanted to start our new grow

Me and my buddy have grown before but we were wondering if some vets had some tips and pointers for transplanting outdoors to indoors and how to fix some shitty plants

Here is our setup
- One 400W HPS with a reflector hood raised about 6 feet from the ground
-Basic soil with peet from home depot
-We bought some transplanting nutes that is high in phosphorous
-We have three pots set up with three toddlers
-One of them has a broken stalk that we tried to mend together via a pencil and twisty ties

Just some advice and feedback would be great....maybe in a few days I can get a few camera shots for you guys
 

Green Cross

Well-Known Member
So me and my roommate have a nice setup inside.... We have a very enclosed lil hut the size of 6 and a half feet tall and about 3.5 wide and about 5 feet long

We were able to get some plants from a neighbor that was growing a bunch of plants all in one pot outdoors...they were kinda scrappy looking but w.e we just wanted to start our new grow

Me and my buddy have grown before but we were wondering if some vets had some tips and pointers for transplanting outdoors to indoors and how to fix some shitty plants

Here is our setup
- One 400W HPS with a reflector hood raised about 6 feet from the ground
-Basic soil with peet from home depot
-We bought some transplanting nutes that is high in phosphorous
-We have three pots set up with three toddlers
-One of them has a broken stalk that we tried to mend together via a pencil and twisty ties

Just some advice and feedback would be great....maybe in a few days I can get a few camera shots for you guys
"a bunch of plants all in one pot" means you're going to have to either use those plants as mothers, and just take clones from them for your grow - this is what I would do, or you're going to have to butcher the rootball in order to separate the plants, and cut back the size of the plants because damaged roots aren't going to support the same size plant.

Need more info on these outdoor plants. What size are they?
 

tua24262

Active Member
well we salvaged about four of these plants but did lose some of the roots in the process... these plants weren't taken care of too well but a view of them seem as though they still have potential... the heights about about 12 to 18 inches tall....not too many leaves on the bottom halves but with our setup I expect at least one or two of them to survive
 
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