Try and be careful with the rootball. Both hands, and be careful not to break a branch. If the rootball should happen to fall apart, make-up for the missing soil in the pot before replacing.

There will be a little space between the bucket and the sides of the rootball. Shoehorn (push) the rootball to one side, and fill the empty space with soil, or keep rootball centered and try and use something to push some fresh soil down around the perimeter, or the water will just drain-out down the sides. :thumbsup:

Looking great so far. :thumbsup:
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Transplanting Question. Hello. So I have 2 kush plants growing in my closet that is about 8ft x 2ft. They are both almost 2 months old and are growing in 5 Gallon buckets with holes drilled in the bottom. I can see small roots coming through the holes, was wondering if it is nessecary to transplant into bigger pots ?Any help is appreciated! Rating: 5