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can you root a whole plant to switch from soil to hydro?
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so its my first grow and ive got a bunch of plants growing in some soil. i originaly planned to flower these and take clones then use those in a DWC setup..but ive got springtails in all the pots and am really liking the idea of hydro having no soil for the buggers to live in.
my question in this: my plants are maybe a month..a month and a half old, not very big but lots of leaves..would it be possible to just cut the main stem and a bunch of the lower leaves off..dip it in rooting horomone/gel w.e and root that in say rockwool (doesnt matter to me) then put that straight into the DWC i plan to build? itd be like taking the whole plant as a "clone." i dont think theyre quite big enough to produce actual clones but would this be a waste of time?

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Re: can you root a whole plant to switch from soil to hydro? [Re: SuperBudMan] * 1
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Re: can you root a whole plant to switch from soil to hydro? [Re: DieselB]
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youll kill them trying to move them to hydro


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Suck my balls America

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Re: can you root a whole plant to switch from soil to hydro? [Re: wishcouldeletethis]
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I agree here with Lamp, while yes it can cause quite a bit of stress it is possible if done slowly and with care.


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Dude she isn't as young as she use to be.

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