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    Transplanting during Flowering?!

    any clues of what this could be the 2 C99's havent spunked up at all
    GDS StonerBoy Reviewed by GDS StonerBoy on . Transplanting during Flowering?! Ok i have 2 C99's that have obviously out grown there pots and they are 3 almost 4 weeks into flowering. Fan leaves are starting to yellow and fall and i know they are getting a sufficient amount of Nitrogen in flower because i'm on the same regime im always on. Ph is correct so the only other thing i can see is Rootbound. Can transplanting during flowering hurt yield? Should i transplant all of my younger plants in flowering? There all in the same size buckets and they may end up with the same Rating: 5

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    Transplanting during Flowering?!

    Quote Originally Posted by GDS StonerBoy
    Should i wet thoroughly and not wet again for a few weeks?
    ?????????
    Altho cannabis does prefer to 'dry' between waterings, it's not a cactus. Let top couple of inches of soil dry-out, then water. Mine gets water every few days, as needed.

    Quote Originally Posted by GDS StonerBoy
    When i go pass 4 days they begin to droop a little.
    This is a good indication that it's time to water.

    Quote Originally Posted by GDS StonerBoy
    I think that may have something to do with those yellowing as well because they went about 6 days without being watered and they were closer to the 1k than the others.
    ...no vacations till you get a good system going, lol. It's a hobby best monitored daily, even on weekends.

    Quote Originally Posted by GDS StonerBoy
    These plants starting there flowering period with an off period of light because the timer i was using could not power the 1k light so the light wouldnt come on all the time and it took almost a week for me to figure what the problem was.
    Hope you fixed the problem. Consistent light schedules are important, especially in flower.

    Quote Originally Posted by GDS StonerBoy
    Do you think there poor start could have something to do with the stretch and yellowing?
    Could obviously contribute to their stress. How often, and what bloom nutrients do you use?

    Have you checked for male 'nanners' yet?

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    Transplanting during Flowering?!

    Ok i've decided to say Fugg em! There's 8 more ready to go in there now anyways and these are the only 2 behaving this way. There way stretchy and horrible yellowing and its my fault for something i did wrong but whatever the others are only 2 1/2 weeks into flowering and buds are nearly the size of there's and they are 4 weeks into flowering.

    The others stay short and bushy so i'm not really sure what i could've did to make them stretch so much but whatever here's the pics of them.

    Do you think if i continue to feed em they'll swell a little more? I might just chop em down in 2 or 3 weeks because there obviously just taking up space and i definitely could use the smoke right now.

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