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    #1
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    bad if never repot?

    Hello folks, in a few weeks i am starting my first serious proyect with aprox 10 afgaan from nirvana, with a 400watts hid ...

    what you think guys if after the germinating progress is completed, i put all of them in the definitive pot at first, never to repot, how the plant will be? i am just curious because in the mother nature this never happend, the repot lol...
    ojitos1985 Reviewed by ojitos1985 on . bad if never repot? Hello folks, in a few weeks i am starting my first serious proyect with aprox 10 afgaan from nirvana, with a 400watts hid :D... what you think guys if after the germinating progress is completed, i put all of them in the definitive pot at first, never to repot, how the plant will be? i am just curious because in the mother nature this never happend, the repot lol... Rating: 5

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    #2
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    bad if never repot?

    Yes you can, but be careful when watering them.
    Excess dirt can lead to over/under watering problems, and you'll need you watch your nute balance closer in flower.
    You could also still have a problem with root binding, unless you're talking about a REALLY big pot, and then I'd be really careful to water just the center at first, gradually more as the plant gets bigger, and not too much or too little.
    Re potting also gives you an opportunity to find and fix root problems before they are un-fixable.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    bad if never repot?

    thx for the answer :thumbsup:

    well actually they are not really big... i was thinking in a 25x25x25 (cm), OR 30x30x30 (cm).... so i can put all my plants in my indoor (1meter square)...

    why is that of just watering the center, the lack of oxigen you mean?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    bad if never repot?

    Quote Originally Posted by ojitos1985
    why is that of just watering the center, the lack of oxigen you mean?
    No.
    In the beginning, the roots will all be in the center. No use watering areas where there are no roots to absorb the water. Also, the plant will eventually need the nutrients from those outer areas, so you don't want to wash them all away before they can be used.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    bad if never repot?

    to answer the question: if you want to put it instantly into a final container, id suggest using a 3-5 gallon one, as thats the general site consensus.

    but i suggest growing the seeds in little flower blister packs ( the ones you buy pansies in) until they have a decent root mass, or you may end up having a few extra big buckets unnecessarily

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    #6
    Senior Member

    bad if never repot?

    It's healthier for a plant to grow in a pot appropriate to its size, and makes MUCH better use of the light.
    If you go into a giant pot too early, it will STILL end up rootbound- probably long before it's done, too- and then you're stuck. I just posted a couple threads about repotting last week.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    bad if never repot?

    Use the Jiffy organic bio-degradable pots. When it is time to transplant, the entire pot is placed in ground (soil in new pot) and the old pot just dissolves into the soil

    I am also too over-cautious and/or lazy/don't want to waste grow time with shock to do regular transplants more than I have to

    Peace

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    #8
    Senior Member

    bad if never repot?

    could we all do a advantage of never repot and repot guys??

    i strart with this ones..

    Disadvantage of repot is your plant get stuck and you really destroy some roots (self experience)
    Another one, it is messy, and not automatized, require more energy , i really think it is not necesary but anyway i am too noob at this point to make sure of that, those guys that have 2000 plants, do they repot?? that will be insanely hard, i mean, they must have thought something to resolve this

    just my opinion, feel free to post anything lol.

    stinky i am reading about those threats could you link me please i cant found them, some post are hiding for me i dont get it

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    #9
    Senior Member

    bad if never repot?

    Guys with 2000 plants are generally putting a rooted clone directly into the pot it will finish in in a SOG (1 gallon of coco or promix), or into a hydro system, so no, they never re-pot.

    Your plant only gets stuck if you plant it in the wrong pot (terra-cotta). You only destroy roots if you re-pot too soon, or when the soil is too wet and heavy. A proper repotting involves a solid, healthy root ball, slightly dry soil, a plastic nursery pot, and correct support of the soil while you transfer it.

    Threats? Refresh me... I'm not sure what you are talking about. Who is being threatened?

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    #10
    Senior Member

    bad if never repot?

    Threads, Stinky, I think he meant threads, Stinky...

    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-faqs...large-pot.html

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