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07-11-2006, 05:44 AM #1OPJunior Member
Transplanting
I am in my first week of flowering. I think my pot are like 1 1/2 gallons. I wonder if I should transplant into 3 gallons. First grow so any help would be helpful. Or just leave them and let them flower. I do have small flowers at this point just don't want to send them into shock or go backwards.
cannon Reviewed by cannon on . Transplanting I am in my first week of flowering. I think my pot are like 1 1/2 gallons. I wonder if I should transplant into 3 gallons. First grow so any help would be helpful. Or just leave them and let them flower. I do have small flowers at this point just don't want to send them into shock or go backwards. Rating: 5
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07-11-2006, 10:15 AM #2Senior Member
Transplanting
I'd leave them alone!Your right about the shock and stress! That pot they are in will be plenty big! Use them next grow! Or for a mama plant. How tall are they?
Ga Grown
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07-16-2006, 03:12 AM #3Senior Member
Transplanting
Well Cannon,
You should just keep growing as you are this grow. If you can spare the cash get a bigger light or a new fan. Your next grow do like my lazy ass and start them off in 5 gallons. You want big buds you need big roots.
Loco
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07-16-2006, 04:10 AM #4Senior Member
Transplanting
leave them cause you have a greater risk of stressing at this stage, live and learn
GG23
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07-16-2006, 04:12 AM #5Senior Member
Transplanting
I transplanted mine two weeks into flowering and nothing bad happened...actually quite the opposite, the plants started to grow like no tomorrow and the buds started filling in...
However, my plants had become rootbound in the smaller pots, so I had no choice.
:smokin:
I probably got lucky too!
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07-16-2006, 04:28 AM #6Senior Member
Transplanting
yes i'm not saying that BINZHOUBUM's situation was def luck but some plants are already ata greater risk of stressing compared to the plant next to it so i mean do it ONLY if you def need to and knwo now cause if you do it later it will be even worse off i believe. At leas if you have it needed to be doen now the most that will happen is that you need to revert back to veg to stablize it then go back tot eh 12/12 later
GG23
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07-16-2006, 05:07 AM #7Senior Member
Transplanting
Originally Posted by GrowinGreen23
:smokin:
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07-16-2006, 07:08 PM #8Senior Member
Transplanting
if you can get the entire rootball and soil out of the container smoothly and easily.. which you should be able to do, I would transplant...don't try anything tricky... just pull the plant in one smooth motion and position it in a prepared 3-5 gallon pot... water thoroughly...
iloveyou
you always are at risk of shock.. but it is unlikley when th plant is mature and has a good solid rootball..
iloveyou
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07-16-2006, 07:28 PM #9Senior Member
Transplanting
TRANSPLANT TRANSPLANT TRANSPLANT. done properly it will not stress the plant at all. 1 1/2 gal is 2 small 2 flower imo. i always finished in 5gals, and a few times i finished in 3gals with a noticably smaller yeild. people on this forum seem to think transplanting is bad. that is totally untrue. your grow will be much better if you transplant 3-4 times instead of starting and finishing in the same pot. my 1st grow i transplanted 1 time. ever since i transplanted at least 3 times usually 4 times and the root systems were much bigger/healthier for it. as long as you don't manhandle the plant/roots while transplanting and use something with a little b1 like thrive alive there will be no stressing the plant. it is much more stressfull imo to have a rootbound plant or a seedling sitting in 5gal of sopping wet soil for 5-6 days till it can dry out thoroughly. mj hates wet feet! i like it to take no more than 3 days for the soil to dry out no matter what size pot it's in. good luck.
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