Is it to late to transplant to a larger pot?

kinddiesel

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listen. place the small pot into the big pot. get a razor cut the small pot straight down and gently pull old pot out add dirt. no need to make things hard. drying out does make the roots more compact. less likely sticking to the sides. but not to try kill plant lol
 

texastiger707

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listen. place the small pot into the big pot. get a razor cut the small pot straight down and gently pull old pot out add dirt. no need to make things hard. drying out does make the roots more compact. less likely sticking to the sides. but not to try kill plant lol
the pot that she is in now is a plastic 2gallon pot. It would be hard to cut.
 

texastiger707

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I have another question. so does anyone know about lolly popping a plant? would It would be useful for a plant thats growing outdoors?
 

texastiger707

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Is that free shipping period? Or only with a certain amount of order? Either way i would go with the smart pot, she don't look like it would hurt her to stay in that pot for another wk. Maybe a lil slow growth.
yes its free shipping on all orders. I would get it here in cali in about 4 days
 

hydrogreen65

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I have another question. so does anyone know about lolly popping a plant? would It would be useful for a plant thats growing outdoors?
That's usually done indoors where light penetration is an issue. When you put the wire around her, try to do it in a way where you can use it to spread the limbs out some
 

texastiger707

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That's usually done indoors where light penetration is an issue. When you put the wire around her, try to do it in a way where you can use it to spread the limbs out some
so with a outdoor plant, just let her do her thing in the sunlight? No need for lolly popping or pruning?
 

hydrogreen65

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so with a outdoor plant, just let her do her thing in the sunlight? No need for lolly popping or pruning?
Nah, topping may have been useful earlier int he season, but with you fixing to transplant I don't think you would have sufficient time before she flowers to recoop from both a transplant and topping. I would just spreasd her out a lil to get better light to the center.
 

texastiger707

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Nah, topping may have been useful earlier int he season, but with you fixing to transplant I don't think you would have sufficient time before she flowers to recoop from both a transplant and topping. I would just spreasd her out a lil to get better light to the center.
ok that sounds good. I just need to figure out a way to do that.
 

texastiger707

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ok that sounds good. I just need to figure out a way to do that.
The reason I asked is because I hate getting popcorn buds. I just read a thread on what to do about that. Lolly popping is a waste of time outdoors. So I should just pinch off lower budsites but leave all the leafs on her.
 

hydrogreen65

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The reason I asked is because I hate getting popcorn buds. I just read a thread on what to do about that. Lolly popping is a waste of time outdoors. So I should just pinch off lower budsites but leave all the leafs on her.
Popcorn buds is mainly a prob indoors due to lighting. Outdoors it's not that bad cause even the smaller buds will still be dense due to the sun, so even they're good. A lot has to do with strain also. Some strains just have airy buds. Popcorn buds aren't necessarily a bad thing as long as they some density to them. Besides, you can always take the buds that you don't like and make hash or oil with them, so that way it's not a waste.
 
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