KushKrazii
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Its having a lean to it should i support it, or trasfer it to final grow out its only a week old? First timer so i just wanna do right by it cause there ao pretty of a plant. Thanks
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Add some soil to that cup man. You got it half full? Just leave it like an inch down.Its having a lean to it should i support it, or trasfer it to final grow out its only a week old? First timer so i just wanna do right by it cause there ao pretty of a plant. Thanks
Ok doing that now should i mist the top new soil. You guys help so much i need a couch lolAdd some soil to that cup man. You got it half full? Just leave it like an inch down.
Yeah looks much better dudeThis was a 100% better thanks for that ill do that to all them if more sprout got some taproots now in ther soil .
Dudeett lol not a dude aka female.Yeah looks much better dude
Very nice for that info thats great advice very gratful.Another tip on deciding when to transplant --
Look straight down on the pot and note where the widest leaves are in relation to the side of the pot. As long as the pot is wider than the leaf stretch your plant is using most of it's energy to grow roots to support the plant. Roots usually reach the inside wall of the pot when the leaves are as wide as the pot. So, once the leaves are wider the plant will re-direct it's energy into veg growth and the plant will start to fill out. In solo cups I usually wait until the leaves are 150% the pot width before transplanting. I go from the solo cup to a 1/2 gallon pot so the roots can quickly fill the new pot and start vegging again. I end up in 3-gallon pots as I grow quick, smaller indicas.
Good luck, BigSteve.
Haha my mistake. I call everyone dudeDudeett lol not a dude aka female.
Very nice for that info thats great advice very gratful.