Replant Those Long Stretchy Stems ( Its Easy )

goten

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This is just to show you how easy it is to bury those long stretchy stems ,

After you replant them make sure you lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch

I do not have a pic of one of those seedlings with the long ass stem reaching for a light that's 2ft high

But i got this one that i internally let slightly stretch a little , you can see the slight stretch at the bottom of the stem

You do not want your soil wet when you do this

its best for the soil to be dry so the extra soil will come off the roots easier

After you take your plant out , GENTLY break lose the soil from around the roots

After you got the excess soil off the roots , put some soil back in the bottom of your cup or pot

you dont want to put your plant right in with the roots hitting the bottom of your cup because you dont want the chance for the roots to grow out the drain holes

so put some soil in the bottom first then put your seedling back in

position your seedling at desired height for your stem to be buried at

i would bury all the way up to the Cotyledon leaves ,

after your have replanted and buried your stem you can then give it just A LITTLE bit of water

the part of the stem that you buried will eventually start to grow roots

your plant will pretty much not go into shock at all from this

just make sure your gentle when your braking the lose soil off the roots

Like i said this is not a bad stretchy plant but the same principle applies with those long ass stretchy stems

hope this helps you all that has the long stretchy seedling stem problem

remember to lower your lights so they wont continue to stretch
 

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Pipe Dream

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I let some of mine get a little out of hand. I am waiting on a ventilation fan before I put a real light in my tent and am going to have to do this today. I can still remember this was one of first questions when I came to RIU since I had been out of "the game" for a long time and forgot most of everything I learned in the past. Anyways, I see this question asked a lot and sometimes newbies don't even realize there is a problem and don't ask for advice. If this was a sticky it might save us all a little time answering this question, maybe, but probably not. :mrgreen:
 

goten

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Great thread, but why break the soil off of the roots first? I've never tried this before. What's the reasoning?:-?
So you can have more room to work with when your burring your stem and position it better

If you dont break the soil loose then wheres your room to re plant it

Unless your just transplanting in a bigger container then you just bury it when you add the extra soil for the bigger container
 

rantz

New Member
So you can have more room to work with when your burring your stem and position it better

If you dont break the soil loose then wheres your room to re plant it

Unless your just transplanting in a bigger container then you just bury it when you add the extra soil for the bigger container
Oh, I see. When I transplant I always transplant into a bigger container and just take the entire root ball out, put it in the pot and fill 'er up with dirt. Done deal!
 

gree

Member
Newbie and first time grower here. Thanks for this thread. I started a bagseed grow around 6 days back (after germinating in paper towel). I plan to grow it in a container outside on deck. Because of unfavorable weather it spent first few days inside on a window sill. No wonder it got quite stringy. Here are they:

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Should I repot them in the same pot or just move them to another bigger pot. They were planted in pro-mix soil - nothing else. Should I move them to a more enriched soil (like pro-mix + perlite + bone meal + fish + blood meal)?

Any advice is much appreciated and I have spent dozens of hours reading this site (and continue to do so!) :mrgreen:
 

katfan

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I'm having this exact same problem! I'm a first timer as well. I am using a 4ft T5 fluorescent that I placed about 4-5 inches above my seed trays. Now I have seedlings that are about 3" tall! Anyway, I'm planning to replant tomorrow into bigger pots for veg, so I will just be careful when transplanting and then cover the stems with loose soil up to the cotyeldon leaves. One question though...my local hydro store thought I should start og nutes already in week 1 using pro organics line and I wonder if I should use plain water directly after transplanting or go ahead and use some more of my 1/4 strength nutes? I watered yesterday with plain water, today with nutes. Any thoughts?
 
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goten

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Newbie and first time grower here. Thanks for this thread. I started a bagseed grow around 6 days back (after germinating in paper towel). I plan to grow it in a container outside on deck. Because of unfavorable weather it spent first few days inside on a window sill. No wonder it got quite stringy. Here are they:

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Should I repot them in the same pot or just move them to another bigger pot. They were planted in pro-mix soil - nothing else. Should I move them to a more enriched soil (like pro-mix + perlite + bone meal + fish + blood meal)?

Any advice is much appreciated and I have spent dozens of hours reading this site (and continue to do so!) :mrgreen:

Yes just re plant them in the same pots you have them in now

and bury the stem all the up to those leaves .


I'm having this exact same problem! I'm a first timer as well. I am using a 4ft T5 fluorescent that I placed about 4-5 inches above my seed trays. Now I have seedlings that are about 3" tall! Anyway, I'm planning to replant tomorrow into bigger pots for veg, so I will just be careful when transplanting and then cover the stems with loose soil up to the cotyeldon leaves. One question though...my local hydro store thought I should start og nutes already in week 1 using pro organics line and I wonder if I should use plain water directly after transplanting or go ahead and use some more of my 1/4 strength nutes? I watered yesterday with plain water, today with nutes. Any thoughts?
Leave your seedlings in the pots they are in now

Let it build up a good root system first filling up the pot with her roots

then transplant into a bigger pot

Also you do not need to give any nutes to your young seedlings , i would wait till about the 3rd or 4th week then give a little nutes 1/2 strength

Also

you are watering to much

you said you watered yesterday then again today ,

only water every few days after your soil starts getting dry
 

gree

Member
Ok replanted them in the same pot. Just mixed some more perlite and teeeeny bit of organic dynamite 8-5-5 :D
 
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