Here are the answers to your questions related to transplanting from a Start to a Grobo:
When do I transplant my plant to a Grobo?...
- You can transplant your plant into a Grobo anywhere between 2-6 weeks after Germination is complete. You decide!
How do I transplant my plant to a Grobo?...
- To transplant it in the Grobo App, go to Maintenance and then select "Transplant." Then, follow the Grobo App's instructions.
- Important: You will need a peat pod adapter cover to be able to transplant a plant from a Start to a Grobo. You cannot transplant it with the old reservoir cover. Simply lift it from the Start and install it in the compatible lid to get your grow going.
What do I do after I've transferred my plant?...
- If there are plants still growing in the Start, make sure to put a Seed Cap in the empty spot so no light penetrates the reservoir. This is because light can harm any roots growing.
What do I do when every plant is transferred?...
- When there are no more plants in your Start, remove the reservoir insert from the Start, take it to a sink to pour out its contents, and clean it with some mild soap and a non-abrasive cloth. Rinse well to not leave any plant debris.
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