rjfortune25
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jUST WONDERING IF YOU CAN TRANSPLANT DURING FLOWERING CYCLE (2 WEEKS). i HAVE THEM IN 3 GAL WANT TO PUT THEM IN 5 OR 6 GAL! WILL I HAVE TO STOP GIVING THEM NUYTES AGAIN ALSO BECAUSE I USE FOX FARM OCEAN HARVEST SOIL ?
try to train it.I got 5 plants a one is doing something pretty strange the leaves are curling sideways figured root bound. The plant itself kinda grew a little funny its more to the side of the pot, like it fell over and grew up from there sol thinging the one side is all pressed against pot!
matt, do you still have your old profile as well? i forgot to resub to your thread.first of all if you transplant it right there is no such thing as "transplant shock" if it it becoming rootbound as long as you let the soil dry out pretty decent you can pick it right up out of the pot dirt and all, make sure you water it in good when your done. no need to do anything special it will be fine, if it is root bound its probally a good idea to get it into a bigger pot now so that growth is not stunted 6 weeks into flower.
if its root bound your plant will be much happier in a bigger pot. as far as nutes, give it a week or so before you give it anything because FFoF soil has enough nutrition to keep the plant happy for a week or so.
Good to know. I need to do the same thing. How did you transplant it? Did you add anything like mykos?I had to upgrade one in my last run, 5gal to 20, ~5 weeks in. No issue. It quickly went from requiring 2L to 2gal a day.
Nah guys. If done right they won't miss a beat. Break roots and they will go into shock.I believe they do go into a shock when you translate them too