moving plants

seedlessMilf

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i'm moving tomorrow and i was wondering if anyone has any advice on how to move my plants. they're 33 days into flowering, and i have four of them. the tallest one is about 3 ft and i'm moving to another county, about a 2 hour trip. any advice would be great. they're light cycle is 1030am-1030pm with the lights off at 1030pm. should i wait till the night time to move them?
 

b549420

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Of course you'll want to have the room in your vehicle first. When transplanting plants like that ( I mean its not ideal, but it happens right) your going to want bags just big enough for the root ball and root system. Preferably with a new dirt mix ratio of Perlite/peat moss/ & all that common knowledge. Than you'll want to obey all traffic laws without the accidental family/friend drawing attention to you. Travel during their dark cycle. Even make an extra trip to avoid to much shock to the plant. (Which will happen anyways) Its just always best to minimize the risk. Lay them down in the sit covered up with a black trash bag as to protect it and your car/truck. Than place a simple blanket over them and don't get pulled over. I would say let them grow where they are until you absoultely have to move them. That way you might realize you can harvest early and save all this worrying and trouble. Now I know I'm really super uber stoned right now, but I hope this helps. Peace.
 

cheetah2007

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i dont recomend moving during flowering, but if there is no other oportunity, then move them during the dark period. Best of luck !!!
 

seedlessMilf

Active Member
thanks. i really don't want to move them, but unfortunately i have to. but i'm wondering, i have them in a couple gallon containers, couldn't i just pick up the whole thing and move it like that?
 

cheetah2007

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if i understood you well, yeah, you could....and you should do that....what were you thinkin to do....gut them out of the pots man?!?
 

b549420

Active Member
thanks. i really don't want to move them, but unfortunately i have to. but i'm wondering, i have them in a couple gallon containers, couldn't i just pick up the whole thing and move it like that?

They need to be in atleast 3 gallon containers when you get them moved.
 
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