Help with transplant

Hi to all. I have a question about transplanting to bigger pots. I read once you have 4-6 leaves its time to go up in pot size. It looks like 5 of these are ready. What do you guys think


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Probably a little bit early but you can if you’re super careful to keep the soil together.

Maybe a few more days? I’m going out of town for a week on Wednesday, just scared to leave them in the little pods that long.

When i do decide to transplant. Should i remove the plant completely from those pods or cut the bottoms off? The package says just plant in the pods.

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Remove the pods. They wont disintegrate fast enough. More problems would arise. Make sure your seedling soil is moist and your receiving soil is moist as well. If youre using a different soil to transplant in, take a little bit of the seedling soil and line your hole in your new soil to help with transplant shock.

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I have to different soils. I was going to use the FF light green bag. And use the FF Happy frog when i move them to the final 15 gal pot.


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Happy frog first then ocean forest.

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Preferably strawberry fields with tons of perlite instead of ocean if you have some available to you, if not ocean forest is a great soil.

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