Transplant week! I was really excited to move these babies over to the "big" tent. They're going from 13L airpots to 38L 😲 airpots. Yeah it's kinda big, but really wanted to try out the big pots. 😁
Also first time I'm using a trellis, normally you just jam it in the ground but thanks to the airpots I could easily attach it to the sides using some straps, which helped the stability alot.
Another nice thing about these trellis is that I don't need a high cfm kit from Gorilla (try bying that when you don't live in the USA or UK 😠)
Roots are looking fine, nicely spread and white.
After transplanting one plant was just touching the trellis and the other was about 5cm / 2" below it. I did notice that the branche which I nearly broke was slightly smaller then the others, I used soft garden wire at the base of the branch and so the "bulge" was not able to expand properly.
But I got a good tip, use teflon tape, you know which they use in watertight connections. Ofcourse use the tape version, not the wire version, cause that will cut into the plant. Teflon doesn't stick to the branch like ducttape does, it only sticks on itself, and teflon can expand unlike garden wire 😑.
After transplant they got some neem oil, it stinks, but does it's job in protecting the plants and removing bugs.
I'm moving the plants from 100W t5 cfl to 300W led, so I dimmed the light for the first day to 50%, steadily raising it everyday by 10%, lights are at 60cm, adjusting every week.
And last but not least, my growcam is finally up and running again, so enjoy the pictures and watch those babies grow!
Greetz Pangrow
@mercerism, , hey man, the veg phase was done with 100w t5 cfl, I like it better then the mars hydro for veg, and well the veg tent is 100cm/3ft high 😬