DIY Dwc to coco transplant.

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Does anyone know if I can transplant plant from dwc into coco? I got three plants in my bird week of flower (photoperiods) and I need them put into coco due to me having an issue power in the room I use, which mean I now have to decide between powering my buckets or my air exchange, which is obviously a no brainer. I’m thinking of putting them into quite large pots with coco and feeding 1/2 strength nutes (Remo full range with added hydrogaurd) and using velokelp foliage spray. I’ll also re veg for another 2-3 weeks and put back into flower.

many one got any experience with this? Or willing to throw in their cents?
 
Does anyone know if I can transplant plant from dwc into coco? I got three plants in my bird week of flower (photoperiods) and I need them put into coco due to me having an issue power in the room I use, which mean I now have to decide between powering my buckets or my air exchange, which is obviously a no brainer. I’m thinking of putting them into quite large pots with coco and feeding 1/2 strength nutes (Remo full range with added hydrogaurd) and using velokelp foliage spray. I’ll also re veg for another 2-3 weeks and put back into flower.

many one got any experience with this? Or willing to throw in their cents?
I have done this in the past . Look after the roots when transplanting and you will be fine mate . Re veg will iron out any issues . Good luck .
 
I have done this in the past . Look after the roots when transplanting and you will be fine mate . Re veg will iron out any issues . Good luck .

cool man. How much of a root mass did you have? Two plants are still quite small in this regard so I’m not to bothered with them but one has a bigger root mass but the roots aren’t big enough to trim down. I’m a bit worried about getting root rot if they’re clumped together
 
sorry, I need to transplant my dwc plants into coco. Third week of flower
Yes, I have rescued lettuce from a hydro table failure with peat = same difference. Make a slurry with PHed water and the coco so it is liquid put the plant roots in gently. Now just keep adding coco till it is more solid. Let the water out of the container as you go. Continue adding coco as needed.

The plant is going to have some shock it is to be expected. I would add Botanicare HydroGuard and B-vitamins strait away.

:goodluck:
 
Yes, I have rescued lettuce from a hydro table failure with peat = same difference. Make a slurry with PHed water and the coco so it is liquid put the plant roots in gently. Now just keep adding coco till it is more solid. Let the water out of the container as you go. Continue adding coco as needed.

The plant is going to have some shock it is to be expected. I would add Botanicare HydroGuard and B-vitamins strait away.

:goodluck:
Nice one. Thanks
 
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