Should transplants

Autodoctor

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I don’t like when stems are a mile high with no way to add soil. Personally would put these in solo cups only 3/4 filled up. May get second opinion
 

Saib17

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I don’t like when stems are a mile high with no way to add soil. Personally would put these in solo cups only 3/4 filled up. May get second opinion
Should be fine if left for a week or so to root in, post updates.

Does that tray have any holes in the bottom :eyesmoke:
yes there are ole at the bottom but i will post an update next week on tuesday if i can remember since they will be entering week 2 in veg
 

MaybeOld

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yes there are ole at the bottom but i will post an update next week on tuesday if i can remember since they will be entering week 2 in veg
Cool cool maybe try making a little thin plastic wedge to help them out too rather than flipping them all upside at once
 

Hiphophippo

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I would wait another week or so till you see a growing plant wanting more room. I go until mine say hey this is to small a container then I pop them
In a larger one and they say thank you by exploding in growth if you do it right you don’t see any bad stress and they just take off
 

Johiem

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I use butter knives, or chopsticks. Just be VERY gentle. But I don't use trays anymore.
Yep, that's a K-cup. Cut a secondary drain hole in the bottom and BOOM perfect starter pod.
Strangely enough, an expanded Jiffy pellet fits in the K-cup perfectly.
 

buyyouabeer

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These will make your life a little easier and slide out of the tray. As soon as the seedling pops up I transplant into 1gal pots; that way you do not risk damaging or drying out the tap root.

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