Quote Originally Posted by captaincyanide
There's no use in changing it now? According to another post in another forum:
"Watch for the plant getting root bound. Check if there are any roots coming out the bottom of the planter and any near the surface of the soil. If the plant gets/is root bound the growth will be affected and it will decrease yields and flower development during flowering. You can transplant at any time and it will only slightly slow the plant's development for a week at most and then she should take off. If I were you I would transplant it anyways to a 5 gallon pot, signs of RB or not. A good rule of thumb is for every foot of vertical growth you should have a gallon of soil.

Looks beautiful BTW."



and

"yeah, listen to this man the more rootspace the better and sure the transplant may slow you down a week but you could def get that 4+oz target I was talking about.

make a tree!"




Thanks, I'm looking forward to the harvest! It smells a lot like peanut butter and I wonder what it tastes like.
Well root development is much more intense during the veg stage but still continues during flowering. I don't think it'll make a MASSIVE difference if you change the pot now, but it's definitely worth doing. If you are going to, make sure you loosen the roots at the bottom so they can dig deep.

I'd suggest doing it very soon!!