Indoor Should i transplant

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Should i transplant my autos as i have them in a soilless mix of peat and wemiculite? there not really rooted yet and im starting to think i should. or is it possible for me to improve on my soil, lay some kind of fert on top and will watering wash this down?
 
need more info about ur plant. Like age and size. Most people start autos in small jiffy pots and transplant them into bigger pots when they show sex. If they are not really rooted yet then no dont transplant. But it sound like ur not using any nutes when u should be. Try looking up the Lowryder#2 grow guide on google for some basic tips for growing autos
 
hey phammy, there only just a week old and have just got there first set of leaves, between about an inch to just above the soil, thanks for the reply
 
I couldn't bare thinking about having my pants in the wrong soil any more, so i transplanted them today. prepared a new mix of soil, consiting of potting soil,moss peat, vermiculite and blood fish and bone meal, roughly a 50/20/20/10 mix in the order as above, thinking again im not exactly sure as i had to do it in a hurry lol. but the mix is DEFO better that what i had, even just looking at it before i watered. i know thee going to be stunted, but i dont give a shit. i just want to feel comfortable about my grow. over and out. wish me luck lol
 
Good luck to you.
My first grow of Buhhda auto was like this I had two good plants and two bad ones, I burnt the arse off them with over nuting and too high temperatures, so in desperation I transplanted the two bad ones and cut off the crappy leaves. It did stunt their growth and they finished later than the others but I still got some nice bud and they recovered very well.
As you troll round the forums you''l see that everyone is in general agreement that you have to be careful with auto seedlings (they tend to be a bit sensitive) but like photos when they're through the seedling stage nothing can stop them from exploding into growth!
Have faith in your plants and your own ability BUT try to resist the urge to fiddle with them unless they look desperate and remember not to over water
 
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