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09-07-2008, 09:25 PM #1OPMember
Flowering Rootbound Mother
Thanks guys.
The reason why I didn't transplant earlier was the difficulty in achieving this on my own with such a big plant, which for privacy reasons needs to be the case.
If I don't transplant, what are the potential problems I could face?
If I do transplant, then is my plant going to be excessively stressed?brainfood33 Reviewed by brainfood33 on . Flowering Rootbound Mother Hi everyone, my first post in a long while and faced with a new issue. I decided to flower my mostly Sativa (Sensi Seeds Jack Flash) mother plant that had already stopped growing in height as she was nearly 5' tall in a 2 gallon pot. 1) I assume this means that she was rootbound? 2) Was this a mistake? She has been on 12/12 for 4 weeks now and is producing buds that don't seem very big for this amount of time but are still developing, with resin now starting to appear on the small bud Rating: 5
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