Is it possible to change the pot on the 40th day?

420LLIE

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Hi, dear scientists.

I'm wondering if this is possible for my autoflower plant. I will plant the plant in a larger pot, do you think it will be successful? Or is it risky?

My other question is what happens if I dry it at 29-30 degrees Celsius? There are 2 fans in my cabin, the air circulation is good, but since we are in the summer, the room temperature has increased. There is no air conditioner in my room. Do you think drying at this temperature will harm the buds too much?
 
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Phytoplankton

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Is it in flower? At 40 days most autos are in bloom. I wouldn’t transplant if it’s in flower, a bigger pot isn’t going to get you much if it’s flowering, if it’s not flowering go for it!
 

go go kid

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no problem whatsoever, its just giving the plant more soil for the roots to get to if it needs it, i.ve only found it nessesary on auto's, they have tiny root systems from my experiance. wait to see if its nessesary when you take the plant out of the pot. just caress the sides of the pot and tip it out ,hands around and supporting the the stem and see if the root system is visible, if you cant see roots at this stage of flowering, dont bother
 

420LLIE

Active Member
Actually on its 34th day, autoflower Northens Light. I used a soil with a small pot and poor quality, I wanted to try the topping method, I did not train outside of LST before, I have grown a few plants yet, I am trying to reduce my inexperience. I will put it in a 15 liter biobizz soil pot. My other 2 plants have grown too tall during flowering, I think this will grow better when I change the soil.

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TCH

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Actually on its 34th day, autoflower Northens Light. I used a soil with a small pot and poor quality, I wanted to try the topping method, I did not train outside of LST before, I have grown a few plants yet, I am trying to reduce my inexperience. I will put it in a 15 liter biobizz soil pot. My other 2 plants have grown too tall during flowering, I think this will grow better when I change the soil.

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At the very minimum, remove the dead matter thats sitting in the soil. That's good bug food.
 
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