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Old 07-28-2002, 03:17 PM   #1
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Hey all.
Just a quick question, is it ok to transfer your plants into bigger pots when they are already into their 3rd week of flowering, or should i just leave em be.
any opinions would be great. thx
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Old 07-28-2002, 07:10 PM   #2
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Transplanting anytime is better than letting them get rootbound. Lots of people wait until they show sex before transplanting them to their final containers, and that can take two weeks of flowering. They should be fine as long as you're careful.
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I have a 6' 9" plant that is root bound I think. Is it ok to transplant it or should I let it go? I scared of breaking roots plus I will send it into shock I dont want that. They're still growing 3-4" a week. Thats better than losing a week of growth isn't it? The bottom leaves are yellowing and the ones in the middle have yellow circles on them. Can anyone give me some wise words?
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Rootboundness was the first thing I thought of when you told me before about the yellowing lower leaves but I eliminated that possibility because you said they were outside in the ground. Transplanting a plant that large would be very difficult, especially if it's not in a container.
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What do you suggest I do brindie? I've already added soil to the holes.
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Is the ground around the hole you dug and filled with soil so hard that roots can't grow into it? This is really more of a Planting Outdoors type question and I'm strictly an indoor grower.
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What size pot should be used for the last stages of flowering? (For about a 3' plant)
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The general rule is one gallon per foot of plant, so you would need a three gallon container. But all transplants should be done well before late flowering.
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My plants are 30' tall and in their forthweek of flowering. The thing is they are in 1 gallon pots. Roots are not poking through the drainage holes and seem to be flowering fine. There is some yellowing on the lower leaves but it just seems they are fading in color.
I am afraid to transfer them into bigger pots as they are about to start their 5th week into flowering. My question is if i just let them be in those pots will the plants still flower normally, but just not get anybigger, I still wany nice juicy nugs and it already looks like there is a great fondation for them. or should i get em bigger pots asap? BTW the strain is G13
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just so theres no confusion my plants are 2 and a half feet not 30
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