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May 8, 2008 at 21:30 o\clock

Transplanting the white widow

Transplanting should be done once the plans have reached 4" - 6" high. Depending on the size you want them to be, you should transplant the plants into 2-5 gallon pots. 2 gallon will be good for a 2' high plant and 5 gallon would be good for a 5' high plant. When transplanting into new pots use the same soil mixture as you used in the first cups. Be careful not to over handle the plants because they will have higher rates of transplant shock. Transplant shock is when your plants are shocked from over handling or any disruption to the root ball. When the plants is in shock they will virtually stop growing the white widow for a few days and could possibly turn slightly yellow in some spots. Depending on the shock they have been through. To prevent shock, handle them very gently and don't disrupt the root ball in any way. Some plants may not make it thorough the transplant if you have done something wrong. As soon as your plants are in the new soil you must water the soil throughly.

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