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08-09-2007, 02:47 AM #1OPMember
Should I?
Hey guys. I have a timewarp right now that is in its 3-4th week of flowering, and i have planted it in a really wet spot, and it has never really dried out. when it rains the plants bed almost floats...oops. But this plant has started its cycle way earlier than the others but is a munchkin in size (about 2 ft) and is flowerring a nice solid single cola.....i would like to transplant it to a drier spot so it can dry out a bit, is it too late?.. should i risk the transplant or just leave it? i dont think i want it getting this much water in this stage of flowering......id like to do it very carefully, dig way around the roots and try not to disturb it...whaddya think?....
:rastasmoke:vanislecheeb Reviewed by vanislecheeb on . Should I? Hey guys. I have a timewarp right now that is in its 3-4th week of flowering, and i have planted it in a really wet spot, and it has never really dried out. when it rains the plants bed almost floats...oops. But this plant has started its cycle way earlier than the others but is a munchkin in size (about 2 ft) and is flowerring a nice solid single cola.....i would like to transplant it to a drier spot so it can dry out a bit, is it too late?.. should i risk the transplant or just leave it? i Rating: 5