Transplanting your marijuana into soil

 
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For preparation when transplanting cannabis into soil make sure you water your marijuana plants a good two days before.

To make sure the soil is slightly moist come the day you would like to transplant.

Do not make the mistake of letting your plants completely dry out.

The root structure will completely fall apart, and you risk transplant shock and possibly killing your plant if the roots are disturbed.

1. You may need a butter knife or a tool with a non-sharp edge and run the blade around the outside of the soil of your current container to loosen the soil from the container. If the seedlings or clones are in a Peat or coco pellet, there is no need for this step.

2. Take the soil of your choice and wet the soil till it holds together when you grab it in a fist, but falls apart when releasing your fist.

3a. If you have an extra container of the size your plant was in you can measure the size of it and start to fill in soil to the container then place the pot while filling it with soil

3b. Fill a container of your choice with the soil mixture to about 4 inches from the top of the container.

4. Make a hole in the dirt and place your plant into the hole and slowly cover with the remaining soil if you need more feel free to add more soil.

5. Water the container with reverse osmosis water be careful not to over water and drown the plant.

6. You are now finished transplanting your marijuana plant

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