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    Is it time to transplant?

    Here is my plant today at about 3 to 4 weeks old. I started it from a bagseed and I'm not 100% sure on what it is. I am using an organic soil and just started giving it a 20-10-10 mix. Do you think it time to transplant to a bigger pot yet? If so what size? I don't really want to transplant it into the ground so that I can keep it out of bad weather. I will be wanting to get a good soil for it when the transplant occurs. So if you have any ideas on that please let me know what would be best for my one and only plant.

    Sorry for the blurry pics but the wind was moving the plant around.
    kingdeanner Reviewed by kingdeanner on . Is it time to transplant? Here is my plant today at about 3 to 4 weeks old. I started it from a bagseed and I'm not 100% sure on what it is. I am using an organic soil and just started giving it a 20-10-10 mix. Do you think it time to transplant to a bigger pot yet? If so what size? I don't really want to transplant it into the ground so that I can keep it out of bad weather. I will be wanting to get a good soil for it when the transplant occurs. So if you have any ideas on that please let me know what would be best for Rating: 5

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    Is it time to transplant?

    You should be aware of the advantages to planting it in the ground. It'll definately get bigger in the ground then if you kept it in a pot, which means a better yield. Also you wont to transplant again once its in the dirt.

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    #3
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    Is it time to transplant?

    I would wait for your ONE plant; to show it's sex. Then transplant to a 3-5 gallon pot.......(males are about, useless)

    ps...the pots MUST have excellent drainage...so mix in 25% perlite and drill extra drain holes.

    Good Luck...:thumbsup:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Is it time to transplant?

    I agree with Dutch...go with 5 gallon pots. 25-30% peralit. Also put about 3 inches of pebble gravel at the bottom of the pot to avoid root saturation. Transplanting into pots has the mobile advantage of "movement" if need be!
    You can also force them into flowering by simply moving them into your garage or some other totally dark enclosure.

    Grow well...stay mobile! :thumbsup:

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