how do u transplant properly ?

this is my method and it hasnt failed yet verry little to no shock.

go get thrive alive by tecknaflora great bc product

i use only flimsy pots so i can cut down the sides of the pot to remove root and dirt as gently as possable ill give technique without flimsy pots to workwith but keep in mind for the future if you can get thin pots you can cut with a razor knife you save a lot of hassle and plant stress getting the plant out of the pot

1. make sure your pot with soil is ready and has enough room to take the plant and root. i fill about half to 2/3 of the pot depending, than add more dirt from another pot i have put aside.

2. mix superthrive put aside

3. if using soilless or bone dry soil moisten soil VERY lightly with water if using something like gh allmix and is already slightly moist dont worry about this step

4. dont transplant when the plant is bone dry or just watered but just before to prevent having to water before removing plant from pot.

5. slide a butter knife carefully down the sides or a square pot or gently squeeze a round pot to loosen the dirt and plant from pot

6. put the base of the stem inbetween your first two fingers and turn upside down

7. gently remove pot and put plant into new pot

8. fill in all sides to your liking with extra dirt and give a good watering with superthrive

also teknaflora superthrive i swear by. way more natural ingredients including bc kelp than any other i've found.

just my tecknique hope that helps

also if using flimsy pots just take a razor kniife and cut 6 or 8 slits and remove the pot without turning upside down you lose a pot but save a shitload of time

cheers
 
meh i've only done once with butter knife, was real carefull and didnt notice any stress i think some people are just way too carefull. ive been beating the shit out of some test plants and the results are amazing. ive gone way too toxic ive clipped pruned bent deprived dropped and dropped on and they are really resiliant even with more stress than people would think. other than dropping which was an accident they come right back to life in most situations with a little tlc. i even dropped a bank of flourscents on a few within a week they were great. shit ask mogie about that one lol. just dont be nervous they'll live.
 
i take an empty pot the size of the current container. take the new larger pot fill 3/4, then set the empty pot inside. pack soil around the outside edges of smaller pot. remove smaller pot and you will have a perfect size hole for the transplant.

did that make sense? i could post photos. california orange bud this morning.
 
this is my method and it hasnt failed yet verry little to no shock.

go get thrive alive by tecknaflora great bc product

i use only flimsy pots so i can cut down the sides of the pot to remove root and dirt as gently as possable ill give technique without flimsy pots to workwith but keep in mind for the future if you can get thin pots you can cut with a razor knife you save a lot of hassle and plant stress getting the plant out of the pot

1. make sure your pot with soil is ready and has enough room to take the plant and root. i fill about half to 2/3 of the pot depending, than add more dirt from another pot i have put aside.

2. mix superthrive put aside

3. if using soilless or bone dry soil moisten soil VERY lightly with water if using something like gh allmix and is already slightly moist dont worry about this step

4. dont transplant when the plant is bone dry or just watered but just before to prevent having to water before removing plant from pot.

5. slide a butter knife carefully down the sides or a square pot or gently squeeze a round pot to loosen the dirt and plant from pot

6. put the base of the stem inbetween your first two fingers and turn upside down

7. gently remove pot and put plant into new pot

8. fill in all sides to your liking with extra dirt and give a good watering with superthrive

also teknaflora superthrive i swear by. way more natural ingredients including bc kelp than any other i've found.

just my tecknique hope that helps

also if using flimsy pots just take a razor kniife and cut 6 or 8 slits and remove the pot without turning upside down you lose a pot but save a shitload of time

cheers
thanks i barely waterd the plant but am gonna wait a while and do this technique:blsmoke:
 
i take an empty pot the size of the current container. take the new larger pot fill 3/4, then set the empty pot inside. pack soil around the outside edges of smaller pot. remove smaller pot and you will have a perfect size hole for the transplant.

did that make sense? i could post photos. california orange bud this morning.


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