Day 36 The Transplant .
Hi Guys
Wow what a week , Sorry the updates are few and far between at this point, But i'm sure you guys know how it is
Lot's has happend in such a short space of time ... where do i start ?
Been Shopping to buy in the bits and bobs i still needed , Found an AWESOME new Hydro Shop , Just starting out .... Low prices ... Great Staff ... Shame i never found this place till now ...oh well
We have had the world cup ....Grand Prix ... and a weather system that must have got lost on its way the africa !! ... damn its been hot
... But as ever with the british weather ... Normal service is resumed ... Back to cold dark damp cloudy pissing it down .... I LOVE this country .... But i fkn hate the weather
Ok enough small talk ... Lets look at some big things
.... Ok Biggish ....
Got some nice new homes for my girls , And as you can see ... they LOVE THEM !
Oh how they have grown in a week
Transplanted them Thursday morning , Into the new AiroPots after a feed so the Coco was slightly moist ,
Feeding pattern was every 2 days like clockwork with 1/2 mil of Canna A and 1/2 mil Canna B With 1/2 mil Rizotonic per liter of Water that had been left standing overnight to de-clorinate and then PHed to 5.8 , I allso placed in the water bucket my new Bubbler and
Ionizer / Mist Maker / Humidifier Gear For about 2 hours befor adding nuterents to give it some bubble
( i need to ask about this , I PH water befor i add nutes as thats how i was told to do it , Im starting to question this now and i would appricate any input , Thank you )
So , I fed them ,I built and prepped the pots with Coco ,the AiroPot's are very easy to work with and fill , With all the holes you would think it was a tricky job but i found it pretty easy and not to messy . I placed some Coco in the bottom to fill the gaps in the plastic mesh then half filled with more loose Coco , Placed in an empty pot to make the right size space needed and filled the rest of the airopot with more Coco till it was allmost full , Tamped down the edges and removed the pot leaving a nice pot shaped hole
I took my first plant and turned her upsidedown and tapped the pot ( NOT squeeze ) and gentley removed the pot to show some wonderful root growth that was JUST starting to cuircle the bottom of the pot.
I did this in a darkend room , Just for my own peace of mind regarding letting light to the root's , Many people have many opinions on this topic .... But for me lots of things point to light not being good for roots ( i know tiny exposure durin repotting may not have any effect ... but still ....i wanted to do it that way ! ) I wanted to limit any stress caused durin this process ... if it pays off we might never know ... But it is what it is .
I quickly placed her into the new prepped Airopot ... just slightly below the leavle of the new coco ... and gently backfilled around her and covering up to the stem with new Coco , I watered the pot around the edge with enough water to just meet the area where the old soil was and then did the exact same with the other three .
I then misted them with bubbled PHed water and left them to soak it up in a well lit room befor placing them back under the CLF on 24/0 at a hight of about 6 inches then down to about 2 inches 12 hours later .
ZERO ... nadda ... NOTHING ...Not one bit of wilting ! , Its allmost like they never noticed , I was both very pleased and very relived at this point coz i was totaly expecting it all to go very wrong and for it to be my first major fuck up ...Was a tence moment ...But my girls just got on with it and i was very impressed
Since the move to the new pots they really have started to show some healthy growth ... slighty up ( good ) and slighty out
I decided that after the weekend ( 4 days after transplant ) that now would be a good time to reduce the light cycle to 18/6 , Im not sure why , Im not acting on advice ( and could be wrong ) but something is telling me that i need to give them a little break from the light for a few hours to sleep a little ... Any thoughts on this would be appriciated
At this point ( yesterday ) they are just starting on 18 /6 Light reduced from 24/0
Weather here has cooled down a fair bit so temps are nice and stable thru the day at about 79 F / 26 c to 80 F 27c with a modrate breeze from a fan .
As you can see ... they love it
I will add more to this after dinner maybe .
Thanks for checking me out , Look forward to any comments or advice and i hope you have enjoyed my Transplant experience as much as i did
V