is 3 weeks into flowering too late to repot?

DJmick

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is 3 weeks into flowering too late to repot? It's 43 inches high. very skinny oaxacon satava (I think) it's just showing little eraserhead bus right now
 

MIKE JONES

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if u have to, but if its not needed dont, its gonna shock and slow down your plant, but 3 weeks in dependng on if its sativa or indica, u should be ok
 

DJmick

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It's a 44 inch satava that is very stringy in a one gallon pot. The buds are a little bigger than eraser heads. the pot is obviously too small but I killed every thing else I transplanted so I'm a little paranoid about it.
 

dog

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how big are the pots that ther in? and yes i wood repot, and thay will love you for it, good luck!!
 

MIKE JONES

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It's a 44 inch satava that is very stringy in a one gallon pot. The buds are a little bigger than eraser heads. the pot is obviously too small but I killed every thing else I transplanted so I'm a little paranoid about it.
check it out man, ill give u the easest way to transplant her, get the new pot your gonna use i woul dnt put her in a 7 gallon thats too big too late in flowering, just put her in a 5 gallon and add your soil to the top of the new po,t pack it good then take your hose on low and water till the soil is nice and wet through top to bottom, then take your hands and as if you were gonna pray turn them down towards the new pot with the wet soil in it, and put you hands in the soil and dig and spread to the sides of the pot,eyeball your old 1 gallon pot and make a lil deeper, so the soil will cover all the old soil, ok after you make your new hole, take your pot that your plant is in and push up on the bottom of the pot , do this on ever corner of the pot, this will help you loosen the soli from the pot, turn the pot to the side and coach you plant out, wipe off old soil from the bottom lossen the roots also, this will give them a wake up call thats more room to move, then put your plant in the new hole, take the dirt that is on the sides of your pot and push towards the stem of the plant, do this and pack in the sides till you dont see any old dirt and the soil is tight, you may need to add more soil, then water the new soil on top, no need to water through, since you did that in the beginging, you just want to make sure the soil on top is also wet, make sure when you put it back not to have the fan blastin on it the roots arnt doug in yet and could lead to it dieing, and dont put it right back under high lighting rite away, it will aslo shock your plant, next time transplant before you start to flower and you will have more sucess.. good luck!
 

DJmick

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thanks for all your help guys! Hope I can return the favor sometime when I have more of a clue. Wish me luck.
 

trapper

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ive done it,just make sure soil is dry so it stays together and doesnt tear rooots like wet loose soil will.
 
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