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07-16-2006, 07:08 PM #1
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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..
iloveyouGarden Knowm Reviewed by Garden Knowm 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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