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BigCasino

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Sorry NOOB ,
when you thin out your germinated seedlings is it possible to save those seedlings and transplant them into other pods?
 

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yes its wise to put each one in its own pot,

just be gentle with them,

i let mine get about 4 '' tall before,

i start moving them to bigger pots,

they seperate easier,. and they have a established root network
 

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I start my seeds in a bigger pot (each strain), and transfer them out as they germinate to an individual pot. Never had any problems. Just handle carefully, and don't damage the root. I use a loose potting soil, easier to seperate and extract the little suckers.
 
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