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    Seedlinga very close to each other

    Hello growers!

    So the situation is:

    Few weeks ago I harevsted Jack herer. After smoking this amazing strain I found few seeds in buds, which I did not think that would be healthy mature seeds, but instead of throwing them I put 2 of them in pot where roses are growing and magic happened few days later seeds poped out, but the problem is they are very close to each other.

    Is there any safe way I can split them in different solo cups, Or maybe it does not worth to grow those seeds.

    Thanks in advance!


    #2
    Yeah slowly dig them up the roots should still be small enough

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      #3
      Its totally worth growing see what happens

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        #4
        Give them a shot u got nothing to loose I’d use a spoon to transplant

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        • Zaxar
          Zaxar commented
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          Spoon is really great Idea thank you

        #5
        I agree. Start digging back a ways from the plants, so you don't damage roots, they are small, and will be just fine if you're careful.
        Could be a little more likely to herm, maybe, so watch them close in flower, might get a couple seeds in there buds, so what. Could get some great plants, those look like some happy little seedlings!
        Organic Soil,
        with molasses,
        In a Greenhouse with,
        Redneck engineering.

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        • GreenhouseEffect
          GreenhouseEffect commented
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          I'm growing some bag seed from my dad right now, bluberry that he thinks got pollinated by his AK's last summer, 4 out of 6 plants are making nice flowers, (tossed a sickly runt, and one that was herming) excited to see what I get!!

        • Zaxar
          Zaxar commented
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          Thanks al lot! im planning to move them today, will upload pics
          I harvested blueberry month ago! Amazing truly Indica strain, woth great and smooth taste. Good luck with your grow!

        #6
        Thanks Zaxar!
        I always like to put a plant in a spot out of direct sun for at least a couple hours after I transplant, then if she isn't wilting at all, and looks happy, I move her into the light, that way if I disturb the roots a little bit, less moisture is lost to transperation.
        Good luck with your grow to!
        Organic Soil,
        with molasses,
        In a Greenhouse with,
        Redneck engineering.

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