Transplanting peat fiber pots. +rep

cannabis culture

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So from what I read I just bury/transplant the entire 2" peat fiber pot into the new
Container? An the roots will do their own thing?

I recently transplanted my seedlings this way. I tried to tear and open the pear fiber pot but the roots
We're getting damaged.

Anyone else use these and transplant them whole?

I hope I dident just mess up...
 

Lo Budget

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Yes, just plant the fiber pot, plant and all into the new pot. Add soil, water them, and stand back and watch them grow. GL!
 

Ace Yonder

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I've started seedlings in peat pots and coco pots, and yeah, the roots have no problem pushing their way through. Once you bury it the peat stays damp and doesn't offer much resistance, and the roots push through like it wasn't there, same with coco. Don't worry about taking them out of the pot, as you have discovered the roots have probably grown into the peat and just not pushed out the other side because it's dry, so if you try to remove the pot you will tear away a bunch of roots and stress out your baby.
 

Prince4118

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Iv had a couple plants struggle a tiny bit so I just put a few slits in the mesh with a razor blade where I can't see roots
 
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