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PearlJamFan
07-16-2006, 11:59 PM
Last winter I as kinda baked when I decided to drop some seeds into my flower garden. So this spring 2 popped up and started to grow. Well now they are about 2' in height and are starting to be noticible with the naked eye. So I want to transplant them indoors, since my current grow is ready for harvest. Also the outside temps right now are about 110 degrees during the day, 80-90 at night. The other problem is that the 2 plants are only about 2" from each other and most likely have crossed roots.

My question is what should I do.

a) Do I seperate the plants by soaking the soil in that area to remove the roots from the existing soils and replant them in 5 gallon pots?

b) Do I just dig the 2 plants up and transplant them as is to a new 5 gallon bucket?

c) Try to leave them where they are?

Below are some photos taken today. At the time of the photo it is 108 degrees F outside.

PearlJamFan
07-19-2006, 06:37 AM
Bump :-)

UnitedParcelSecrets
07-23-2006, 05:06 AM
I wouldn't risk pulling the roots apart from eachother, or even pulling them from the ground, myself ...

misk
07-28-2006, 07:43 AM
i transplanted a plant of similar size, all i did was rinse the roots well and transplant lol

just be gentle, u dont want to lose too much of the root system, and be sure to water it well with not to many nutes and u should be fine. my plant didnt skip a beat.