I was stupid and now I have 8 plants in half litre pot and now they are a week old I don't know how I'm going to transplant them later with hurting or killing them plsssss help!!!
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In the same pot?
Option 1) Seperate them when they are as young as possible trying not to hurt the roots!
Option 2) Take your chances of them in the same pot, but its 1/2 L pot divided by 8 for root space....
Option 3) Thin them out...
I would personally go for option 1.... but thats me..
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If you want to keep all eight plants, then you'll have to carefully excavate them from the soil. You should be able to extract the entire plant safely if they're just a week old. Afterwards, gently transplant them into an appropriately sized pot. Also, this part is optional, but if you go to the local hydro shop you can buy some b-vitamins which help to reduce transplant stress.
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Yes I want to keep all the plants until I get to know their sex because they were germinated from bag seeds from a sativa landrace , I wasn't planning on growing at all so just out of curiosity I just put a bunch of seeds into the pot n they started growing really fast and these plants r just ten days now and now I'm too afraid to do anything because this is like my first grow and I really don't wanna kill emOriginally posted by Therocketsurgeon View PostIf you want to keep all eight plants, then you'll have to carefully excavate them from the soil. You should be able to extract the entire plant safely if they're just a week old. Afterwards, gently transplant them into an appropriately sized pot. Also, this part is optional, but if you go to the local hydro shop you can buy some b-vitamins which help to reduce transplant stress.1 Photo
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I finally did it in the morning....My plan is to micro grow outside so This will be their final transplant and because these are a sativa landrace(Indian) this will be a challenge as they tend to grow up to 12 feet without any kind of nutes , just good sun and water. Im already doing 10-14 light cycle (I heard that Sativa's need more dark period to induce the flowering ) from seeds .....Plsssss any and all suggestions are welcome I'll keep posting pics . Thank you1 Photo
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Hey I went with option 1 , I carefully seperated each plant and I believe I didn't hurt any of the roots . I made like a cross section into the soil and it was easy to transplant , I just hope they all survive .... Thank you I'll keep updating and posting picsOriginally posted by Qwertywill View PostIn the same pot?
Option 1) Seperate them when they are as young as possible trying not to hurt the roots!
Option 2) Take your chances of them in the same pot, but its 1/2 L pot divided by 8 for root space....
Option 3) Thin them out...
I would personally go for option 1.... but thats me..
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Best of luck!Originally posted by lol View Post
Hey I went with option 1 , I carefully seperated each plant and I believe I didn't hurt any of the roots . I made like a cross section into the soil and it was easy to transplant , I just hope they all survive .... Thank you I'll keep updating and posting pics
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https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-same-0-5l-pot hey guys I'll keep updating it here like campesino suggested
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