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    Transplant question - Stinky plese help

    Transplant question...i have 1 mazar bagseed plant, transplanted it 2 weeks ago, started to flower it today...the question is should i transplant it into a bigger pot now, or should i wait...and if i wait, when should i transplant it???

    Pic of the plant, and the wooden box in which i gonna transplant it...
    zebulon Reviewed by zebulon on . Transplant question - Stinky plese help Transplant question...i have 1 mazar bagseed plant, transplanted it 2 weeks ago, started to flower it today...the question is should i transplant it into a bigger pot now, or should i wait...and if i wait, when should i transplant it??? Pic of the plant, and the wooden box in which i gonna transplant it... Rating: 5

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    Transplant question - Stinky plese help

    Can you find an in-between size pot? The box is very large. You want something about 1-2 gallons for the next size pot.
    Also, you have spider mites and the plant looks hungry. You should treat for mites immediately (pyrethrin bombs, at least twice, spaced 2-3 days apart, then a light mist with neem oil a couple times a week until 4 weeks before harvest). Test the pH of the soil runoff to see if you are locked out because of pH problems.
    A large wooden crate like that is more an outdoor type of container. Hint: GREAT for growing potatoes!!! Just dump it out to harvest!

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    Transplant question - Stinky plese help

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Can you find an in-between size pot? The box is very large. You want something about 1-2 gallons for the next size pot.
    Also, you have spider mites and the plant looks hungry. You should treat for mites immediately (pyrethrin bombs, at least twice, spaced 2-3 days apart, then a light mist with neem oil a couple times a week until 4 weeks before harvest). Test the pH of the soil runoff to see if you are locked out because of pH problems.
    A large wooden crate like that is more an outdoor type of container. Hint: GREAT for growing potatoes!!! Just dump it out to harvest!
    Thanks for the reply Stinky, you are the BEST...:thumbsup:

    I have taken care of the mites, and gonna feed the plant more often, whit more nutes....
    Here are a few pix of plant in the box....i couldn't find any smaller pot, so i have to transplant it in this one...gonna put a plastic bag in the bottom of the box, then fill it whit soil....but the question remains, when do you think should i transplant??

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    Transplant question - Stinky plese help

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    #5
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    Transplant question - Stinky plese help

    I don't think you should use plastic, I think you should use wire mesh. More drainage= happier plants. Looks like you could transplant the next time your soil dries out enough. Don't transplant if you have a soggy rootball, except in emergencies- the ball can break apart under its own weight!

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    Transplant question - Stinky plese help

    Alright, thanks...:thumbsup:

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