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hey mate 

 

if ya can let them fill the pot a bit more , a bigger root system will hold itself together a little better at transplant = less shock 

& have a little more root system to kick on , in a bigger pot 

 

this stuff is great at kicking seedlings along http://www.nutri-tech.com.au/products/liquid-fertilisers/nslpgp/root-and-shoot

 

good luck with ya grow mate 

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hey mate

 

if ya can let them fill the pot a bit more , a bigger root system will hold itself together a little better at transplant = less shock

& have a little more root system to kick on , in a bigger pot

 

this stuff is great at kicking seedlings along http://www.nutri-tech.com.au/products/liquid-fertilisers/nslpgp/root-and-shoot

 

good luck with ya grow mate

Cheers for the tip mate, will hold off untill i see roots t the drainage holes :)

 

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No worries, mate. Mullies can be pretty tough plants and can grow almost anywhere. One other thing though, I noticed the Cotyledon's are missing off the seedlings. Can't say I've seen that before.

 

Anyway, all the best this season. :)

 I had mental slug top one for me days ago 2nd node he coulda waited till the 4th node the bugger

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