First of all, transplanting should not involve fucking with the plant's roots at all. Zero, zip, nada! Take the pot you are transplanting into, fill it almost as full as you want it to be, moisten the medium, take the container the plant is currently in and use it to make an identical size hole in the medium in your new pot. (A container of identical size without the plant is preferable, but carefully use the one with the plant in it if you have to.) Turn the existing pot w/ plant over - supporting the pot rim and plant with one hand then give the pot a couple sharp whacks on the bottom and the plant will slide out with everything intact. Gently set this into your pre-made hole and, presto, you have accomplished a stress-free transplant. The soil in the smaller pot should be moist when you do this. Too wet or too dry are not good.

Secondly, but just as important, you should use an intermediate sized pot before the big ones. This allows more control of the environment around the roots.

I'm in week four of my first scrog right now. I like it! :thumbsup:

Mothers are an investment of time and money. However, the more you grow one strain, the better you know it and the better your crop gets, so there is that advantage, plus, it's just a lot easier from a farming standpoint. Anyway, if you've got really dank weed of your strain, it's pretty darn easy to trade for dank weed in other strains.

PC :smokin: