Yeah i just as well figured, i gotta get some pictures of my *ugly girl*, like if this plant were a woman, she got beat with the ugly stick. Although i think mother nature topped it for me, lol... theres 4 main branches shooting out of the top.

So down to figures, out of the 9 - 6 are girls . I chopped the last boy this morning.. the chances that they actually produced and spread pollen before this are slim to none, i moved them at first sign of pods at the nodes.

So i was wondering, when transplanting, is it best to get the entire root system moved intact? Or is it only neccessary to just get the main root ball.
The plant i have in the largest pot lost alot of its auxillary roots when i transplanted yesterday, but is already taking back to the sun and growing today.
anyways, im going to be doing a flush tomorrow and then start them on my bloom nutes (Open sesame & Tiger bloom*)
Wish me luck!:hippy:
talonkardel Reviewed by talonkardel on . South Florida Newbie Outdoor Grow Log :-D The following pics are pre and post transplant, the last pic is the 2 that were transplanted last week. The soil mixture is purely organic, used a combination of: 1part Peat moss 1part perlite 1part Vermiculite The soil itself is not miracle gro, lol... no extra unwanted nutes for me :-) I just started feeding them full strength fox farm nutes, 1/2 strength for first 2 weeks ( they are 3 1/2 weeks old) Rating: 5