youre not going to hurt the lil ladies by putting them in bigger pots. no issue there. its really about water conservation.
a small plant in a big pot is going to need alot more water than the same plant in a smaller pot.
if water usage is an issue, transplant later, if not, do it now. bigger the better i spoze, its going to be used anyway...

i started mine in 16oz plastic cups and after they were about 3-4 inches tall i put them in 5 gallon buckets
i just kept several one gallon jugs of water in stock.




and no need for the "friend" shannagins
you are among friendlies
as long as there arent any real specifics, youre strizzle:hippy::thumbsup::rasta:imp::rastasmoke::smokin::S5:
hanayama Reviewed by hanayama on . Pot Size Question.. I know someone with 1 month old plants in 1 gallon pots. This person plans on budding in the 3.5 gallon pots. Is it ok to go ahead and transplant to the 3.5 gallons now? Or does this person want to wait until it's closer to budding time before he uses the 3.5 gallon? Rating: 5