How to Safely Repot Your Cannabis Plants!



How to safely transplant your cannabis plants We advised you in a previous video about when to transplant your cannabis plants …

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  1. “Squeeze the size of the pot, gently” confused me. My pot is made of clay. I can’t squeeze it. Is there another method to get plant out without damaging roots or dismembering soil?

  2. Cut a piece of cardboard that matches the radius of the surface of your soil in the pot. Puncture a hole in the center of your cardboard for the stalk. Cut from the hole all the way down through the cardboard to fit around the stalk without having to feed your entire plant through the puncture hole. Place it over the top surface of your soil AND THEN follow the steps of this video

  3. Bro my fucking plant is dying i transplanted it and it's drooping coz i accidentally got another seed near my plant and there's 2 plants and i had to break the soil from around them and idk what to do now one is back to normal and the other one's leaves are 3 curled up idk if it's the heat of the sun?

  4. Great video and thanks for the information. But I have a problem. Say I want to swap my 5-week-old plants that are in 5-gallon fabric pots into bigger pots and put my 2 other plants back into the 5-gallon fabric pots. Because the yield size the cannabis strain in the fabric pot is huge and I want to maximize my yields with it in the bigger pots.

  5. As a new grower I accidentally didn't know that I shouldn't shake the roots free and gently pour fresh soil over it in layers wasn't supposed to happy. Explains why my plants looked sickly

  6. What time in the light cycle is it best to transplant? For example should you transplant your plants when the lights first come on, or transplant them not too long before the lights go dark?

  7. I only use one pot largish for germination/seedling until I have at least four nodes sometimes five then into pots for the rest of the it’s grow where they will stay. Like wise if I grow in the ground. In the ground in use a homemade medium a 5 litre plastic to bottle cut with scissors as prop gator during may and into early June secured by chicken wire. Bambi stick. Early jun remove plastic bottle. Let nature do the rest.

  8. Once caveat to this method…. always water the plant thoroughly right before transplanting. All soil composition types are different. Some drain very well, while others don't. Wet soil ensures that it along with the roots will stay intact better… if the plant is root-bound. This has always minimized separation of the soil from the roots, and therefore greatly minimized transplant shock as it all slips out easier as one unit.

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