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    transplant question

    Hey everyone...quick question...If you had the choice of either transplanting 2 females 20 days into flower into 1 large pot due to space availability OR chopping one because you can't fit 2 pots in the area you have...what would you do?

    They are both LST'd nicely and i think would fit pretty well into the space available in 1 large container, but I wasn't sure if that was kosher or not.
    sensilights Reviewed by sensilights on . transplant question Hey everyone...quick question...If you had the choice of either transplanting 2 females 20 days into flower into 1 large pot due to space availability OR chopping one because you can't fit 2 pots in the area you have...what would you do? They are both LST'd nicely and i think would fit pretty well into the space available in 1 large container, but I wasn't sure if that was kosher or not. Rating: 5

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    transplant question

    Quote Originally Posted by sensilights
    Hey everyone...quick question...If you had the choice of either transplanting 2 females 20 days into flower into 1 large pot due to space availability OR chopping one because you can't fit 2 pots in the area you have...what would you do?

    They are both LST'd nicely and i think would fit pretty well into the space available in 1 large container, but I wasn't sure if that was kosher or not.
    If you have to put them into 1 pot then try putting a divider of some sort between them.

    Personally I wouldn't want to lose either plant if I only had two. Personally I've never tried this but since you're only 20 days into flower you may want to do some research on trimming/pruning the rootball. You might be able to trim the rootball far back enough to keep the plants small enough to have 2 in the same grow space in seperate pots.

    Do you have any pictures of the plants? How tall are they and what size pots are they in?

    I would try trimming the rootball back on one after researching how to do it properly and then pot in a container that is 1 gallon bigger than it's current size. Transplant it after pruning the rootball and then wait 2 weeks to see if it survives. If it does then do the same for your other one.

    In that method if you lose 1 plant then it'd be the same as if you had only chopped one. If you succeed however then you get to keep both plants in the same grow space :thumbsup:

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