Hello I’m a relatively new member but have already received a lot of good advice from this great community hoping you guys can help me out again this is my first time growing and I made the mistake of having the light too far away when sprouting, my plant had significant stretching I’m honestly surprised it has been so stable throughout I even accidentally bent it alittle when watering another plant and it bent right back honestly I’m not to worried my plants doing good but I’m limited with space so I plan on burying as much of the stem when transplanting to a one gallon pot as possible >>> my question is (is there a point where it’s too late to bury the stem and if so how long do I have judging by my pick)
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ASAP get er done all the way to the baby leaves, dont cover any leaf/foliage. If you want it deeper do that later, remove any foliage before covering. I often cover up to 6 limbs, if done soon enuf they can, but dont have to (strain dependent), grow roots on the limbs and boom! Rooting gels/powders could be used as well.
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