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    #1
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    transplanting.....

    not to urgent of a problem but in need of help. ok so I have 2 Jack Herer seedlings that sprouted about 2-4 weeks ago in 1 five gallon pot. So far they are nice and green and growing perfectly...definite potenial is seen in them. great drainage and nutrient rich potting soil has pretty much let them explode upward(already very tall and good stem strength). My question lies in the two 18.5 gallon containers I have waiting for each plant. What is the best time to transplant and what should I be looking for? also any tips on the transplanting process would be helpful. it almost seems like its time to change them now...or in the next few days..srry no pics...:stoned: thank you im so sick of trippin over this.
    KushMaster5 Reviewed by KushMaster5 on . transplanting..... not to urgent of a problem but in need of help. ok so I have 2 Jack Herer seedlings that sprouted about 2-4 weeks ago in 1 five gallon pot. So far they are nice and green and growing perfectly...definite potenial is seen in them. great drainage and nutrient rich potting soil has pretty much let them explode upward(already very tall and good stem strength). My question lies in the two 18.5 gallon containers I have waiting for each plant. What is the best time to transplant and what should I be Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    transplanting.....

    Go ahead and separate them IMMEDIATELY! You dont want ANY of the roots to tangle. Also I would reccomend using a drop of superthrive for the transplant.
    Good luck!

    18.5 Gallons? Damn, only need about 4-5 at MOST!

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    #3
    Junior Member

    transplanting.....

    alright man hey thanks a lot for the time and also...my bro's in the landscaping buisness so he had some of these huge pots from some trees leftover at the house... wont hurt will it...?? thanks again

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    #4
    Senior Member

    transplanting.....

    Nope, just keep it WELL drained.

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