Monday, June 3, 2013

4 Steps To Transplant Marijuana Plants

Plants can be transplanted at any time of the vegetative growth phase. As a general rule, marijuana plants should be able to spread their roots and not become too root- bound. Transplanting marijuana plants should not be done during budding.

Transplanting is easy; here are the steps:

1. A hole is made.
2. Plant roots are placed into the hole. Roots should not be exposed!
3. The roots are covered without being damaged.
4. Roots are moistened if medium is dry.
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Marijuana plants can be transplanted from one medium to another. For example, plants in rockwool, clay, perlite, soilless mix, or dirt can go into any other medium.
Plant roots will adapt to various root environments. The key is to feed the roots properly at all times. For example, a plant in peat moss or soilless mix that is transplanted to clay or perlite will need a new feeding program, because soilless mix can be constantly irrigated or it can go days between irrigation. However, roots located in a medium such as clay cannot go days between watering’s, given that plants are grown under a strong climate. The same holds true if a plant is transplanted from a medium like rockwool or clay into soil or soilless mix. http://www.ilovegrowingmarijuana.com

Marijuana plants should reverie transplanted during budding because the plants can receive too much of a shock. All predator control-such as protection from rats, slugs, and bears- should be in place when plants are transplanted.

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