The transplanting process is one of the most important things to consider during the growing process. To make sure that you transplant correctly, here are a few things that you need to consider.
With a healthy root system, you can get bright and perky leaves for the best growth possible. If the clones start wrapping around the inside of the pot, they can get tangled and stunt your growth.
There are a few ways to see if your clones are root bound:
Transplanting your plants correctly requires good timing. During the entire growth cycle of your plant, you should only transplant it one or two times. When your roots start filling up your original container, you’ll know that it is a good time to transplant your clone to a pot that is one gallon or larger.
If you transplant your plants too early, the roots can get damaged and they might not be strong enough. On the other hand, if you end up transplanting too late, the growth of the plant might slow. There are many problems, such as dehydration, micro deficiencies, and other problems that can reduce the vigor of root bound plants.
You always want to make sure that your cannabis plant is transplanted prior to entering the flowering stage. In doing so, your roots will have plenty of room to grow.
One of the most important aspects of growing healthy cannabis plants is quality soil. The first thing to do is choose your soil conditioner. You can use rock gravel, soil, vermiculite, or perlite. More often than not, soil media needs some sort of preparation, such as conditioning or soaking.
You can transplant clones, seedlings, and teens into larger containers much earlier on. It is important to note that these won’t grow as quickly for anywhere from a few days to a few weeks due to the fact that they will struggle with low oxygen intake.
Make sure that you are wetting the roots and the area surrounding the roots, as well as waiting longer in-between waterings.
Once your plant grows a few leaves, you can start watering it regularly. Just make sure that the water drains out of the bottom of the pot. If you put your plant in a growing container, you want to make sure that you have enough room for the roots to move during the first months of flowering.
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