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MrGiggles420 MrGiggles420
5 years ago
These are grade a clones rooted and teady to transplant one is transplanted to its hot soil pot in a top neutral medium and the other has a few more days till shes ready to transfer drom soil to hydro. I will update photos throught the week amd give an update next week.
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MrGiggles420
MrGiggles420started grow question 5 years ago
What is the best way to transfer your established clone from soil to hydro without stunting her to much.?
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NobodysBudsanswered grow question 4 years ago
DWC? you have to stress the s%$# out of it, unless you want a bunch of dirt clogging up your equipment. maybe some of that garden liner that allows roots to grow through would retain the soil well enough? doubt it. anyway, you have to gently rinse the roots to get rid of all the soil. a bucket filled is probably better than a faucet... don't use soft water, of course... submerge and gently jostle the rootball. it'll slowly come free.. may need another bucket. may want a faucet to rinse a bit too. Be gentle, try to rip as few roots as possible. you will rip some... the finer hairs are going to suffer, inevitably.
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