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06-02-2004, 05:22 AM #1OPJunior Member
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hey everybody. i have a situation that requires some really sound advice. I have 5 sativas growing outdoors and they're ready for flowering i want to switch them indoors. all 5 are in a 5'x3' plot. they can be repotted. im afraid they may get pollinated. is this a safe method or does anyone else have a better strategy
wheredaweedat13 Reviewed by wheredaweedat13 on . Need some serious help!! hey everybody. i have a situation that requires some really sound advice. I have 5 sativas growing outdoors and they're ready for flowering i want to switch them indoors. all 5 are in a 5'x3' plot. they can be repotted. im afraid they may get pollinated. is this a safe method or does anyone else have a better strategy Rating: 5
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06-02-2004, 01:40 PM #2Senior Member
Need some serious help!!
Have they started to flower at all yet!? I'm not sure how transplanting them while they are flowering will affect the plants. May stress them a bit. If they have started you better find the males and get rid of them ASAP! If they haven't then you should be alright transplanting them. How big are they?
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06-05-2004, 05:12 AM #3OPJunior Member
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their about 3 1/2 feet tall. no they haven't started flowering yet. i think i have 3 females, {from looking at the nodes} i repot all the time but i have never brought outdoor plants inside. im mostly worried about how the roots have grown approx. how deep should i dig??
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06-07-2004, 05:49 PM #4Senior Member
Need some serious help!!
the main problem will probably be heat apart from that nuthin much has changed, fair enuf the lights no longer natural but apart from that its the same if ur growin in pots. id wait for a week or2while they r on12/12 b4 throwin out wot u think r males just2b sure. they wont pollinate untill the pollen sacks begin to open but this doesnt happen immeadiatley