Help I'm a first time grower

Bubblegum31

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Here is mine

14/01 seed planted in Root IT plugs, transplanted last Monday to cups

Preffered they stretch than burn them!

Will barry those stems in the next transplant.

2x white whidow Dutch passion
2X Orange bud Dutch passion
2x Enemy of the state. Super strains
2x bubblegum Royal queen seeds
2x somango Royal queen seeds
2x white Russian, local distributor

All fem..

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Bubblegum31

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I almost see the tap root getting out of those small cups. The first time I got in panik and transplanted inmidiatelly, while there wasnt alot of roots in any way!

This run ill consider it as air pruning (like the airpot methood) they suppose to get crazy and make more roots.

Ill transplant after 2 weeks even if I saw roots coming out!
 

scarecrow77

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I replied to potatosanchez post .this post is clearly showing the seedlings are over watered and you couldn't c that.lol.if you leave the tap root circle at the end of the pots your slowing growth fast.as soon as the roots show out the bottom of the pot they need to be transplanted .you never want roots circling the pot.especially a seedling .another thing you said .thats the seedling strewing for the light .lol.every strain is different.the more sati a in it .it will stretch higher than a strain with more indica in it.common sense.dont be posting stuff when you haven't a clue what your on about.
 

Nyan Rapier

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My seedlings at 12 days in a much smaller cup. So it'll give you an idea. I don't subscribe to the elaborate transplanting craze, but I'd rather wait until the roots circle a little bit before I transplant. You may have less of a chance of breaking roots.
 

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I replied to potatosanchez post .this post is clearly showing the seedlings are over watered and you couldn't c that.lol.if you leave the tap root circle at the end of the pots your slowing growth fast.as soon as the roots show out the bottom of the pot they need to be transplanted .you never want roots circling the pot.especially a seedling .another thing you said .thats the seedling strewing for the light .lol.every strain is different.the more sati a in it .it will stretch higher than a strain with more indica in it.common sense.dont be posting stuff when you haven't a clue what your on about.
Hey i thought this was a forum for info..no need to be an ahole mate
 

SPLFreak808

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Yes you need to transplant.If the roots are coming out the bottom of the seedling pot.You never want the roots circling in the pots of seedlings.More info would be great,pot sizes,soil ,nutes,lighting.
how do you know the roots are circling the pot? that kind of shit just doesnt happen with a 7 day old bean in a pot that big i dont care if your running root master cookies.
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Nyan Rapier

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how do you know the roots are circling the pot? that kind of shit just doesnt happen with a 7 day old bean in a pot that big i dont care if your running root master cookies.
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This. Go to any hardware store and take a look at tomato seedlings. Sure they're probably root bound and that can slow growth, but if it were a death sentence nobody would buy them.
 
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