Passive Jay
Active Member
Moving the clones I got from the one gallon pots they came in to 3 gallon pots in a day or two. Anything I should know?
Let with no info at all this is what I would do, please correct as neede
I would fill the 3 gallon pot up to about where the bottom of the one gallon pot would be, tamp down the soil just a little. Take the clone. Put my palm over the soil with the stem between two of my fingers. flip the pot over so that it dumps the root ball into my palm (hopefully!). Flip it back over and place it in the pot, (if it is obvious that the plant will be way below an inch of so of the pot rim I will add some more soil real quick). then I will fill in the space around the root stem with more soil, also tamping down very slightly, filling until the soil level is about an inch below the pot rim.
Then I will water it as I am timing it need a watering anyway since I read you should water it well after a transplant.
Ok, I am sure I am missing something or have something wrong so please school me!
Let with no info at all this is what I would do, please correct as neede
I would fill the 3 gallon pot up to about where the bottom of the one gallon pot would be, tamp down the soil just a little. Take the clone. Put my palm over the soil with the stem between two of my fingers. flip the pot over so that it dumps the root ball into my palm (hopefully!). Flip it back over and place it in the pot, (if it is obvious that the plant will be way below an inch of so of the pot rim I will add some more soil real quick). then I will fill in the space around the root stem with more soil, also tamping down very slightly, filling until the soil level is about an inch below the pot rim.
Then I will water it as I am timing it need a watering anyway since I read you should water it well after a transplant.
Ok, I am sure I am missing something or have something wrong so please school me!