Seedling surgery

Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by markthomson, May 24, 2019.

  1. Hi, there was a situation and i was forced to take my 6 day old seedlings out of their soil for about 20 minutes, i replanted them as carefully as i could and i placed them outside so they get the most sun (indoor grow room was not an option anymore) i placed them in my backyard so they are getting the most evening sun. my question is, what are the chances that the will survive? and if they do, i was planning on bringing them inside for their 6 hour darkness period. I cant wait for fall for these plants to flower so im following my own light cycle and ill leave them for 12 hours outside and 12 hours inside when i feel that they are ready to flower, is this a good idea?

    Thanks.
     
  2. What was the situation that made you HAVE to move the seedlings? And it would've been better if you had kept them inside with a grow light and slowly introduced them outside a couple hours a day before they were left permanently outside. I've been growing my seedling inside since May 9th inside with a cheap $50 light and nothing else.

    Fingers crossed for you that the transplant and move outside wasn't too much of a shock for your plants.

    Not sure about the flowering stage because this is my first time growing too so not sure yet what I will do once I start to move them outside.

    Good luck.

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  3. landlord issues, thanks :)
     

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