It looks like transplanting in the rain at night is the best time and doesn't stress your plants as much. Dug up with a spade trying to get most of the roots in the main root ball but didn't get all the roots on the bigger one because there was some roots in the dirt but since they were not planted deep the roots felt like they grew out to the sides more. After they were watered with pure rain water from the sky. Next time a small shovel will be used.

If you dig a deep hole and make it wide three feet apart from any plant life and in direct sun I'm sure from germination out door would be much bigger if you don't have the option to start from lights.
anakinsolo Reviewed by anakinsolo on . Smallest plant you ever saw flower Hi everyone first timer here! Seeds from some dark green indoor or outdoor and it was potent with a lot of taste. Started to show five days ago! Pretty happy I saved her from flooding in the open sky but she's a fighter and been transplanted twice. Anyways she is all natural and her siblings are slow to start and her older sisters are doing great for a few weeks ahead and they do like grow fertilizer that's for sure! Don't know if I should move her into a permanent home or what. Might have a Rating: 5