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Old 08-30-2008, 12:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have question on transplanting. I moved my plants awhile a go to the same size pot that I think video is using for his vertical grow. Question though should i change to a bigger pot when I am ready to flower? or do keep the plants there in the same pot for the duration of time?
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Old 08-30-2008, 03:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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really up to you, if you can I guess it won't hurt but most likely do good on the yield side, as you don't need as frequent watering, more root space = bigger plants, but if you can't due to space constrain, big plants can grow in small containers, they just might fall over with some heavy wind (mine do hah)
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It all depends on how long you let them veg for. I have found that production stops and the plant goes into a downward slide if they are root bound. So let your plant tell you. I replant when there are roots coming out the bottom. Mine are in big pails, some 5 gal. some 3 gal, and I know they have lots of room for growth during flowering. I planted them up right before going to 12/12. Just always remember, you have good "feet" (roots) you will have good buds. It is all balanced together.
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to replant a plant in full flower is no big thing, let it dry a bit and when it is time for the next watering take the rootball out and replant the thing.

BUT, to replant in flower is a bit late as not too many root grows goes on in this period, so to plant them into huge pots won't add to the yield, actually could weaken it as the energy is diverted from the buds to the root system.
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Old 08-30-2008, 01:29 PM   #5 (permalink)
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thanks again guys. also did yall see my post on my journal? microblast really helped my plants perk back up!
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