When to Transplant?[NEED HELP]

Are these seeds Indica?


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Kalze

Member
I'm a new grower and I just planted some seeds in one dish and literally all sprouted. But they're in a small green container. When do I transplant them into cups?
 

nomofatum

Well-Known Member
In the future plant them in individual small containers, party cups or seed starters of some sort. You want to transplant smaller containers into big ones so you don't have to mess with the roots and injure the plant during transplant.

I would transplant asap, I would use a tube/pipe with thin walls to take a "core sample." You want to get those out of there before the roots spread and force you to injure the seedlings during transplant.

By core sample I mean, cut a cylinder of dirt that includes the seedling's tap root.
 

Kalze

Member
In the future plant them in individual small containers, party cups or seed starters of some sort. You want to transplant smaller containers into big ones so you don't have to mess with the roots and injure the plant during transplant.

I would transplant asap, I would use a tube/pipe with thin walls to take a "core sample." You want to get those out of there before the roots spread and force you to injure the seedlings during transplant.

By core sample I mean, cut a cylinder of dirt that includes the seedling's tap root.
Thanks for the information, one last question, by in the future,how much days do you mean? A week
 

nomofatum

Well-Known Member
Thanks for the information, one last question, by in the future,how much days do you mean? A week
By in the future I mean next time you plant seeds use individual containers for them, small ones, like party cups or seed starting trays.

You want to transplant now, before roots spread and make it harder.
 

gardengardian7

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Also when you plant several seeds together they will become entangled and choked. Those look very healthy. Get you some solo party cups as he mentioned. Fill them a smog above half and put some perlite on the top of them around the little stems to help keep down soil gnats. Take a Philip screwdriver heat the tip and put even holes at the bottom of the cups for drainage. Water your little ones every two days to avoid saturation or compaction and rotting of roots. But let us see them in those little cups and we can help you more from there.
 

$bkbbudz$

Well-Known Member
Firstly, the answer to the poll question you asked is, no one can tell if those seedlings are indica or sativa. Second, cannabis is in the end a weed. weeds tend too develop firm root systems relatively early. All these little ones in that environment will not survive. If you have the ability to transplant successfully, what survives will be severely shocked. But cannabis is very resilient when given TLC. Third, do dome reading and learning. If you really want to cultivate, you can do better.

Happy Highlidays!
 

gardengardian7

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One more thing. IT IS IMPARATIVE that you get you some seed starter soil and make this happen. That dirt will cause a sickness of deficiencies and you would kill all them babies because you don't yet have the reauired knowledge and wisdom to prevent it.
 

turbobuzz

Well-Known Member
You possibly may not have a great survival rate trying to dig those out, but you gotta try. Like mentioned, good soil is very important. Dig as deep as you can when you dig them out.
 

CanBud

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I'd just fire a long flat head screw driver down the inside of the bucket once the soil is dry and do the old wedge up. Chunk the soil lightly and fish em out one by one! Make em big! Personally I have made some pretty lazy mistakes and had good recovery every time, including kicking seedlings over and replanting at that size.
 
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