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    #1
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    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    so i have my doctor recommended 9 plants and everything is looking wonderful 6 great white sharks 3 og kusk females 4 weeks today into flowering and i am noticing the signs of root bound. i plan to flower for another 4 to 5 weeks depending, should i repot? they are definitely past the 1 gallon of soil to 1 foot of plant growth, (more like 5 to 5) such a bomber grow that i didnt expect this much growth in flowering probably due to the increase in co2 i have been doing.
    medigrower Reviewed by medigrower on . A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!! so i have my doctor recommended 9 plants and everything is looking wonderful 6 great white sharks 3 og kusk females 4 weeks today into flowering and i am noticing the signs of root bound. i plan to flower for another 4 to 5 weeks depending, should i repot? they are definitely past the 1 gallon of soil to 1 foot of plant growth, (more like 5 to 5) such a bomber grow that i didnt expect this much growth in flowering probably due to the increase in co2 i have been doing. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    if re potting is suggested could i just stack the pots? it would put less stress on them but would it take care of the problem correctly? thanks yallllllllll

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    #3
    Senior Member

    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    you can transplant in flower, just be careful. do it right before you lights are to go off because transplanting stresses the plant. once you actually transplant it, give here some water and maybe back the lights off just a bit. they should be fine.

    -shake

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    #4
    Senior Member

    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    thanks bud. but i know i can repot but should i is the question. this is my 6th round in this room and not my only room so i know the basics i just need to know if this problem in the next four to five weeks is going to get worse and stop growth or can i squeak by without transplanting.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    then you should know if you leave your plants in those containers they can and will die. what do you mean by stacking the pots?

    -shake

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    #6
    Senior Member

    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    obviously i know this, thats why i am wondering how long i have after the first few leafs start to turn until i see a lack in growth. stacking pots is when u cut the bottom out of ur current pot and place on top of new one with maybe 3/4 full of your soil mix. thanks anyways.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    from everything i have read you should transplant immedietley once you start to notice rootbound symptoms. if they go into shock it will slow them down, but they should be fine. i hope you get a better answer!

    -shake

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    #8
    Senior Member

    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    since you said you know you could...

    just ask yourself if you're willing to have a stunted girl (worst case) in the end. if you fail, you knew what to expect. if you succeed, hooray.

    hope it all goes well.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    since i knew i could what?

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    #10
    Senior Member

    A LITTLE HELP PLEASE!!!!

    transplant now

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