Hey man, if you don't want to transplant, you can just put dirt in the bottom of another pot the same size and set that pot inside it. The roots will grow down through the holes into the second pot if they need the extra space. Kinda a cool little trick. I transplanted mine into 5 gallon pots and they're growing like an inch or two a day now that they're under the HPS. I think they like they're new containers/light. Check the newest pics i posted (first link in sig)
Anathema2121 Reviewed by Anathema2121 on . Pertaining to Containing Could someone please help me? I'm gonna flower these soon under a 400w HPS so I can time a harvest near the holidays. Question is, are the plants pushing their limits in these? Should I pot them up before sexing, after sexing or not at all so as to eliminate extra cost, space, and shock to the plants. Last time I went straight from plastic cups to big containers (3 gallon, I think), but thinking back, I don't recall the roots using all that space. Please forgive the pics...I'm no Rating: 5