can i transfer these? +rep!!

Jeffdogg

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Your trying to grow your plants in a cloner? You sure you know what a cloner is mate? You shouldn't even try to put them in there, that was a design made for cloning not growing theres a big difference there bro.
 

ChaosSelling

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i know its designed for a cloner, but i figure its still bubbleponics, whats the difference? i just dont put the humidity dome on and im guessing it can support seedlings until they are a month to 2 months old? i just dont know if you can transfer from soil to hydro
 

miztaj

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Well you actually could grow in that setup with a few tweaks. I would say two plants max or four autoflowers or somthing.If you have access to clones root them like he did and put thim into 12/12 after rooting. If you try to grow in this setup i would use netpots and hydroton instead of the foam.

When you transfer to hydro from soil you want to wash all the soil from the roots gently but thoroughly.

Good luck
 

ChaosSelling

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Well you actually could grow in that setup with a few tweaks. I would say two plants max or four autoflowers or somthing.If you have access to clones root them like he did and put thim into 12/12 after rooting. If you try to grow in this setup i would use netpots and hydroton instead of the foam.

When you transfer to hydro from soil you want to wash all the soil from the roots gently but thoroughly.

Good luck
thanks man, right now i dont have any hydrotron, so im going to start them in the foam and order some of those rocks next week +Rep
 

doc111

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ChaosSelling

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haha dam i just did i hope they come back. i know i ripped a few roots off one of the plants, but hopfully they will grow back( i sprinkled some rooting hormone powder in there to give it a kick )

 

DenverGrows

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haha dam i just did i hope they come back. i know i ripped a few roots off one of the plants, but hopfully they will grow back( i sprinkled some rooting hormone powder in there to give it a kick )
You didn't need the rooting hormone - they're rooted already. Start them on a complete nute regiment immediately and don't stress 'em out for a few days (ie. monitor and maintain the water temperature, atmosphere conditions, pH levels, etc.)
 

ChaosSelling

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You didn't need the rooting hormone - they're rooted already. Start them on a complete nute regiment immediately and don't stress 'em out for a few days (ie. monitor and maintain the water temperature, atmosphere conditions, pH levels, etc.)

oh haha i just figured it would help them grow out some roots, ill feed them some of my nutes i have, i can add nutes intended for soil use right?
 

doc111

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oh haha i just figured it would help them grow out some roots, ill feed them some of my nutes i have, i can add nutes intended for soil use right?
The rooting hormone should help with the transplant shock those plants will surely experience. Best of luck my friend. :bigjoint:
 
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