Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
I try to get the first two weeks in the flower room before repotting, trying to keep buffers in a 4-6 week schedule. Have not had any stress issues with this method as yet, 3 months of trial now.
I've been using this method for a while now. (over a year) The potting soil I use is called Filthy Rich by Dr. Q. The name fits, and can be a bit difficult for rooting clones and germinating seeds, but no problems for the remainder of the grow. It's kinda like Ocean Forest, but different organics. It's all good though.

Don't know which nutrients you use, but the Fox Farms feeding schedule includes adding a couple of weeks of growth nutes, a couple of weeks into flower. Fox Farms weekly feeding schedule - Soil
Transplanting two weeks in jives with this schedule. Perhaps a bit longer lasting than the normal nutrients, and it will keep your ladies deeper green through most of flowering, and might add a couple of inches to the PMS, (pre motherhood stretch...happens just after switching to 12/12) but has never affected quality or taste overall. I flush monthly to release salt build-up and remove excess nutrients on the first of every month.

Having problems keeping her hydrated...?
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Re-potting just before flower?? Second thread today, but different subject. :thumbsup: Hello again and thanks in advance for any replies. I am about to finish my first two trial plants. Those two were my first and were just from a bag seed. NOW, I also have two clones (a durban poison and a G13XAfgani) that I've been vegging since January 10th. Both were or have been root bound for a period of that time. The DP is now ALMOST root bound into a 4 gallon pot. The G13xafgani IS, and has been, root bound in a 5 gallon Rating: 5