Move to bigger pots or leave?

fumaganja

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Hi guys,

So my two moby dicks are growing lovely as you can see in the photos. They absolutely stink and haven’t even started flowering.

I have them in 50L pots, they’ve been growing two months approx, maybe a bit more can’t remember.

Should I move them to bigger pots? Will it increase my yield by a lot or better to leave them as they are?

thanks
 

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myke

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Those girls will consume a lot of food during stretch,they'll also need a trellis.Your call, what are you feeding?
 

fumaganja

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Those girls will consume a lot of food during stretch,they'll also need a trellis.Your call, what are you feeding?
You’ll laugh but just a normal all in one plant food from the garden center. I bought at the beginning a Dutch product which is organic and I mixed it in with the soil, it has all of the nutrients the plants need until flowering and I don’t know how but there’s something in it so that you don’t have to adjust the ph of water, it’s great, grows amazing and just takes water . Just can’t decide if I would gain much by repotting them as it would cost a fair bit in soil and would it stress the plant?
 

osowhom

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my opinion just let them grow maybe add some topdressing make sure the pots are full to the top. trying to repot could go bad fast unless you have help and are very careful not to destroy the rootball
 

myke

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You’ll laugh but just a normal all in one plant food from the garden center. I bought at the beginning a Dutch product which is organic and I mixed it in with the soil, it has all of the nutrients the plants need until flowering and I don’t know how but there’s something in it so that you don’t have to adjust the ph of water, it’s great, grows amazing and just takes water . Just can’t decide if I would gain much by repotting them as it would cost a fair bit in soil and would it stress the plant?
Nothing funny about that,plant food is plant food.I would ad more just before they start to flower.Organic takes awhile so its too late when you see a deficiency. If you repot doit now not when it starts to flower.
 

A e o n

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Bigger or you'll be watering all the time; plants that size are extremely hardy dont worry about stress. Just put mine in a 25 gallon on castors, i wouldn't be doing anything smaller than that for big plants. They generally double or triple in height during flower unless trained, some forethought
 

xtsho

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Bigger or you'll be watering all the time; plants that size are extremely hardy dont worry about stress. Just put mine in a 25 gallon on castors, i wouldn't be doing anything smaller than that for big plants. They generally double or triple in height during flower unless trained, some forethought
Anything to do with the cryptocurrency AEON?
 

green_machine_two9er

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Side note nice pool
I’d hangout there.


You’ll laugh but just a normal all in one plant food from the garden center. I bought at the beginning a Dutch product which is organic and I mixed it in with the soil, it has all of the nutrients the plants need until flowering and I don’t know how but there’s something in it so that you don’t have to adjust the ph of water, it’s great, grows amazing and just takes water . Just can’t decide if I would gain much by repotting them as it would cost a fair bit in soil and would it stress the plant?
Hey op I’ll come up pot for you, we can be friends lol

why not go bigger. 150 gallon smartpot would do you wonders.
 
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