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Would it be better to transfer to a bigger pot now right at the begining/middle of flowering or wait after the harvest. I think the roots are constricted by the pot its in now, and is causing slow flowering. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well, after harvest there typically isn't anything that needs transplanting, cept maybe your ass from the couch to the kitchen and back But in all seriousness, transplanting now could slow the growth of your plant and affect yield. However, depending on the size of your pot, could mean the difference between yielding one ounce and three ounces. I would say to transplant now and take GOOD care of her than keep her in a tiny pot and have her rootbound.
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