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wk 3-4 photo update

So here they are after I transplanted them from their cups into bigger pots. The two blueberries took off like ROCKETS on the 2nd day after transplant. When I do a transplant, I make a trinity/recharge mix (1 gal) to feed them right away. Fill the bottom of the hole with about 1/2 c of mix to dampen. Spray some water around the sides of the hole, just so its not rough on the roots at first. Then once you get her out of the cup, and into the hole, you feed immediately with the transplant mix. (made by the cup/smaller pot into the soil. Easier than trying to dig one. Just press it into the middle of the pot. ) I usually have no problems at all with transplanting, even autos.
The next page will have them topped. After they are good and healed form a transplant, If I want cuts, I'll top, and defoliate some to get the secondaries to grow out enough for me to cut. These are starting to look like theyre going to give me beautiful cuts.
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Baby #1
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Baby #2
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Baby #1
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Baby #2
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