i didn't mean to say you were impatient. i just see alot of posts here (yours not included) asking how fast can they get some bud, what shortcuts can be taken, what corners can be cut, etc. imo if growers take their time and do things correctly they will be much happier with the final product. on the other hand if someone tries to speed up the process by not letting plants mature(alternating nodes), fertilizing to early to speed up growth, harvesting early, etc. then he/she will, 9 times outta 10, be very dissapointed with the final outcome . best of luck with your grow, and remember a very gentle hand is the key to a successful transplant!
justaseed Reviewed by justaseed on . Why transplant? Is there a benefit to starting your seedlings out in a small pot and than in the end converting them into much larger pots? I know the disadvantage is that it could possibly stress out the plant during transplanting. My question is why dont people just start there seedling out in pot that is big enough throughout the whole grow process? Thanks. Rating: 5