The girls were all looking a bit root bound, so I’ve transplanted into 2 gallon containers. The Durban poison is 2 weeks behind the rest, but ready to come out of the 1 qt container.
I put 3 cups of supersoil in the bottom and filled the rest with a light mix. I watered them with silica and sea90 and they shouldn’t need water for a good couple of days. I want to encourage lots of root growth.
For indoor grows I would have put them into the final container, but it’ll be a few more weeks before they can go outside. I had to get creative since I didn’t have the right size pots, but this should work!
The final container outside will be around 12 to 15 gallons, depending on how much I fill the fabric grow bags.
Tied them all down and out, I’m looking to spread out the branches. I will continue to tie them down in hopes of keeping them bushy and short-ish, I know they’ll try to get tall once they’re outside. I still need to figure out how I’m going to support them once they’re out in their final pots. But there’s still time to think and plan!
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Great Job!👍
I found when I cut the tips of the leaves off, they rooted alot quicker... stops them from trying to grow and focus on rooting.
Good luck with the outdoor!😀
@Crawlndog, Thank you 🙏
I’ll definitely keep that in mind next time! I take cuttings of every plant I grow, just in case, ya know? I’m always looking to try new things and that makes a lot of sense.
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