Quote Originally Posted by redman71
I do have 3 fans in the 10x 12 room that the closet is in. 2 of the smaller ones are in the closet with the plants, I dont think the heat is too big of a problem, because the ventilation is pretty good in there. So with that said perhaps I should try the larger pot idea. They have all shown sex and are all females, some probably different strands then others, since these are bag seeders.

Very good idea on the larger pot thing, I think I shall do that this weekend. What size should I go up to? Thanks in advance:rasta:
Well I would try transplanting 1 or 2 so you can see them side by side. If you like the results, do the rest. As long as you can cut the bottom off the pots gently without a lot of movement or shaking, it wont stress them one bit. Generally when I do it, I have a plant that has stunted and isnt growing as fast as the others. I transplant the pot into the new pot, and within 2 days they double or triple their previous growth rate. Well I usually double up, so if your doing 1 gallon, do 2 gallons or 3 gallons IF you have the space. Remember, it will make the plants taller.

The other method I use is a more advanced cutting method. Essentially, you just cut the bottom and the side of the pot, and leave just a tiny bit connected at the top lip. Then tape or tie some string around the pot to hold it together and gently put it into the new pot and fill dirt around the sides of the pot. Then slip a knife down in there and cut the tape/twine and the tiny bit at the top and you should be able to slide the pot out from around the plant. I use a Dremel or an airtool with a cutting disc. This time around I didnt have much space so I used 1 gallon containers and I had to transplant one plant (some need it, some dont). I went into a 2.5 gallon pot. In 2 days it grew more then it had in the last 2 weeks. Got to love visual evidence.

Good luck, the look VERY similar to the bagseed sativas that I am growing in soil right now.