Hola. Although its not a super immediate emergency, it is happening sooner then I expected. A full month sooner then I expected. I have to move everything in 2 weeks. My new place is far larger and way chiller. However, its about a 45 minute drive away.

What is the best way to transport plants. I will have 5 plants in soil with 1.5 gallon pots that will be 5 weeks into flowering. They will be around 3 feet tall, but they are single stalk sativas. I will have 2 plants in an 18 gallon DWC setup that will be 3 weeks into flowering, and 4 plants in another 18 gallon DWC setup that will be 2 weeks into flowering. What the fuck do I do?!?!

Essentially, I have some main questions.
A) Do I travel in the day or the night? If I travel at night, how bad is it for them to be exposed to light out of the normal schedule?
B) Do I travel with water in the resovoirs or empty?
C) Does putting the 5 soil females into a tall box to keep them steady sound good?
D) Is there anything I can give my plants to keep them from stressing?
E) Any other tips one might have?

I have traveled an hour with the 2 site 18 gallon DWC and a bag over it during the night (but before lights out) already, and they recovered well. However, this is a FAR twistier highway and I will have some plants 5 weeks into flowering instead of just in the veg state, so I dont know how they will fare.

I am a medical marijuana patient in my state, so it is legal for me to possess this many plants. The vehicle is registered and is a new German make, plus I will not speed. I am not especially worried about Highway Patrol as I am with stressing the plants.

Thanks much.
Racerx Reviewed by Racerx on . Emergency Plant Transportation! How and what time? Hola. Although its not a super immediate emergency, it is happening sooner then I expected. A full month sooner then I expected. I have to move everything in 2 weeks. My new place is far larger and way chiller. However, its about a 45 minute drive away. What is the best way to transport plants. I will have 5 plants in soil with 1.5 gallon pots that will be 5 weeks into flowering. They will be around 3 feet tall, but they are single stalk sativas. I will have 2 plants in an 18 Rating: 5