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How to Transplant using The BudCupsUpdated 4 months ago

Pop Your Rootball Out

Now that you have a perfect hole for the BudCups (or other plastic container), it is time to remove your young plants from them and transplant your root ball into the BudPots. For this, simply pop the bottom of the BudCups with your finger until the entire root ball comes out. As you push the bottom of the BudCups, pull on the young plant's stem to see if it is strong enough to hold the entire root ball. If it is not, pick your plant up from the sides of the root ball instead, but very gently.

Close-up image showing a hand holding a small black BudCups container upside down, revealing its bottom design featuring embossed stars and text. A partial view of a person in a yellow BudPots shirt and a cannabis plant in the background is visible.

Close-up image of a person in a yellow BudPots shirt holding a black BudCups container, with a cannabis plant being lifted out to show its extensive white root system. The focus is on the dense network of roots against the dark soil background.

If the bottom plate of the BudCups is still stuck to the bottom of the roots, make sure to remove it before transplanting.

Image showing a person in a plaid shirt and blue gloves carefully holding a young cannabis plant removed from a BudCups container. The plant's extensive white root system is visible against the dark soil, highlighted as the person examines it against the backdrop of a BudPots apron with a prominent logo.

For a detailed lesson on how we transplant our seedlings, check out our article called, "When & How To Transplant Hemp Plants"

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