looks good, however, transplanting plants in flower is not the best idea, as it shocks them no matter how careful you are. it will add a little time on your flowering schedule, so i would allot for that in planning your feeding schedule/harvest date. they say 4-7 days of recovery time each time you re-pot. whats the gallon capacity of the current pots? the rule of thumb for me has always been a gallon of soil for every foot of plant. if you think they will finish under the height allotted at 1 gal per ft, maybe dont re-pot them? smaller pots allow more control of feeding and flushing, since you water more often usually.. a 3 ft plant in a 5 gal pot will have ph flux and over watering probs in soil. good luck buddy.

ciao, damp
dampille Reviewed by dampille on . Low Budget Closet Experiment Here is a small closet grow I have been playing with on it's second grow. The plants were rather sickly super silver haze clones a friend "bestowed" upon me (I'm sure out of fear he was going to kill them). I have had them for three weeks now and they are 1 week into flower. When I received them they were approximately 8" to 12" in height in 4x4" planters. They are now in 8" round planters and will be transplanted into 12" rounds in 1 week. The total of the investment so far is $165 including Rating: 5