First time using smart pots

Smiffy2k9

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Today im going to be using a 15L (3gal) smart pot for the first time, up untill now i have been using plastic pots.

I have a Ice Kush from advanced seeds that i germ'd 10 days ago in soil a small plastic pot. When i transplant into the smart pot how much do i water.? Do i water the whole pot or say a liter of distiled water(no nutes) 6inches around the seedling.?


 
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hotshotisdashit

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I use smart pots regularly and when i transplant i water the entire pot. But dont water again till the pots feel light or soil is pretty dry. They dry out faster than regular pots so watch closely.
 

researching

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If it is a seedling like pictured, then damp soil with a light watering around the plant. It is susceptible to damping off/ stem rot if your substrate is too wet for the plant to utilize in a timely manner
 

Maat Aatack

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Honestly I would grow in your current pot for another week or two, then transplant. IMO it is too young and fragile to transplant unless you are very gentle.
I agree - wait a bit before you transplant- a couple more leaf sets for that size pot before you transplant would make the transition easier.
Smart pots are awesome. I use 3's and 5's (U.S. Gallon) in the veg room and 15's in the flower. They really do grow healthier plants. They take a bit to get familiar with, but once they are established they love it.
 

chuck estevez

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i don't transplant, until it looks like it has outgrown the pot.


AND, DON"T USE DISTILLED WATER. unless you supplement cal/mag, but I just wouldn't use it. it is not the best for gardening.
 

ButchyBoy

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I recently went back to plastic pots over the clothe bags. I had to many issues with drying too much! I am still using one 10 gallon smart pot but went to 18 gallon plastic tubs. They need water once a week instead of every other day.

FYI: I have bad memory issues and had been forgetting to water. This fixed my issues.
 
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