I do know how, but didn't realize how much moisture there was in the bag + thought the root system was much more filled out then it actually was. It was a 20G bag, she still had some room to root out. Having the root system a little more filled out and the right moisture content in the root ball helps when transplanting 20+ gallon root balls with a torn shoulder.. Didn't go as well as I hoped. But doesn't appear to have any shock yet, still reaching up for the light.if u know how to transplant it should be no risk, only benefit, even with only a few weeks of veg left
That's good to know thanks bro, noted Really glad to hear that.Transplanting(correctly) right now will add 25% to 100% to the yield. The pix to my transplanting methods, were lost. When transplanting, add a LOT of water and small amounts of nutrients to your planting mix. Place the 'depotted' plant in its final position and GENTLY pour the oatmeal consistency mix in around it. The plant should suffer no damage and show a big growth spurt in about a week.
I wondered if something like that would work. That's a deal, I will def. have to pick a couple of those up to at least extend it a little while, although she seems happier than before so I don't think she got shocked too much if at all. Just transplanted one to 100g not too long ago so will def have to let her ride it out a little longer. Thanks man!You gotta ask ...where you gonna be in 6 months, many will say ...winter, but you may extend veg time by including some of those shitty solar garden lights to extend your veg
Lay a few around the garden like along a path or some such, I have used them in the past, when caught out by in ground plants and inclement weather, charge the batteries up on your phone charger after 3-4 weeks as they go dim fast in the cold, man are they a happy sight in a shitty winter ....lolWith the lights, I just worried about the neighbors, but if those would work I don't think those would seem to out of the ordinary?
how the hell do you transplant a 20G pot?...I hate to do anything more than 4. I would imagine it would be a lot more stressfull especially if the roots started clinging to the bag. that's a lot of rips and tears in the root system. I would imagine it would take at least 2 people to do the big transplant.
Nope just one person... You just have to be smart enough to figure it out.. Some people just lack the gift of intelligence..
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Thanks V, I appreciate the help! Haha that is for sure, I could definitely see that. Will be nice to have this winter.Lay a few around the garden like along a path or some such, I have used them in the past, when caught out by in ground plants and inclement weather, charge the batteries up on your phone charger after 3-4 weeks as they go dim fast in the cold, man are they a happy sight in a shitty winter ....lol