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nz_grower

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Hey guys just wondering if this outdoor grown indica dominant hybrid is looking good and up to speed in week 5 day 2 of flowering. Thanks a lot guys.
 

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bgmn2

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Transplant it NOW, and do the math: (total watt / number of plants) / 28 = pot size.
I.e.: 400w@4plants = (400/4)/28 = 3.57 = 3.5 gal pot.
When minimal light conditions are met, yield in soil is determined by it's pot size and calculated by using this formula.
If you don't transplant now, your yields will suffer.
 

Thc247

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Transplant it NOW, and do the math: (total watt / number of plants) / 28 = pot size.
I.e.: 400w@4plants = (400/4)/28 = 3.57 = 3.5 gal pot.
When minimal light conditions are met, yield in soil is determined by it's pot size and calculated by using this formula.
If you don't transplant now, your yields will suffer.
NO I WOULD NOT TRANSPLANT THAT LATE IN FLOWERING
should of transplanted before flowering really transplanting can shock and stop growth adding up to a extra week or so and will the plant fill out a new pot that late in flower it isnt just the size of the pot that determines amount of bud its the root mass / structure that counts no good having 5 litre of roots in a 100 gal pot you need the roots to have filled the medium to benefit from the bigger pot
 
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Uncle Ben

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For that size pot, it looks damn good. Upcanning won't help now, it's too late. There's not enough time for root production to get going but more importantly, the plant is focused on reproduction. During veg is when its resources are directed to foliar and root mass production.

Having said that, keep the leaves green until harvest and no low N bloom foods!

UB
 

ISK

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I agree, that plant looks great...it would have grown larger with a bigger pot but as UB says, it's too late now.

IMO.....do NOT transplant your gal...be happy with what you got :)
 

nz_grower

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Thanks for the help guys. I had to keep it in a pot like that for security reasons. It's outdoor grown and was just wondering how long you guys think it has left. Cheers.
 

Thc247

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Thanks for the help guys. I had to keep it in a pot like that for security reasons. It's outdoor grown and was just wondering how long you guys think it has left. Cheers.
can u gt any better closer pics mate when lights out or try with wsome sunglasses over your camera lens need to see closer really
 

bgmn2

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NO I WOULD NOT TRANSPLANT THAT LATE IN FLOWERING
Who the fuck told you that?
A simple google search will prove otherwise.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/do-roots-grow-during-flowering-stage.397322/
http://boards.cannabis.com/threads/how-much-do-roots-grow-during-flowering.54452/
https://www.rollitup.org/t/can-you-transplant-in-flowering-2-weeks.515626/
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/frequently-asked-questions/123002-can-i-transplant-during-flowering.html
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/rootbound-symptoms.42118/
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/problems-pests-disease-control/70131-root-bound.html

Root mass increase in every plant during it's flowering stage. /fact
Roots require additional space to grow or the plant becomes root bound. /fact
Transplanting in flower will not stop it's growth. /fact
Not transplanting the plant will get it root bound and it will stop growing. /fact

Fuck off trolling this thread all 3 of you, get a fucking clue.
 

Thc247

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Thanks for the help guys. I had to keep it in a pot like that for security reasons. It's outdoor grown and was just wondering how long you guys think it has left. Cheers.
what strain is it how many weeks did it say from the breeder / cloner u obtained it from normally when u think its ready its best to give it another week
 

Thc247

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Who the fuck told you that?
A simple google search will prove otherwise.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/do-roots-grow-during-flowering-stage.397322/
http://boards.cannabis.com/threads/how-much-do-roots-grow-during-flowering.54452/
https://www.rollitup.org/t/can-you-transplant-in-flowering-2-weeks.515626/
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/frequently-asked-questions/123002-can-i-transplant-during-flowering.html
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/rootbound-symptoms.42118/

Root mass increase in every plant during it's flowering stage. /fact
Roots require additional space to grow or the plant becomes root bound. /fact
Transplanting in flower will not stop it's growth. /fact
Not transplanting the plant will get it root bound and it will stop growing. /fact

Fuck off trolling this thread all 3 of you, get a fucking clue.
good fucking job we are here and its not trolling your trying to fuck up his plant why would you want to do that he got 4 responses from 4 different people 3 of us who dont know each other all grow seperately with good results are wrong and your right because you read some info from google
 
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Thc247

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your first link of referral is to newbie central u Moran go string ya self up from ya balls
 

Thc247

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so uncle ben isk are also wrong yh roots and leaf is grown during veg and first few weeks of flower full stop simple
 

Thc247

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you supplied a link there of some one asking the same question
he got this response from some one else
Yes the plant will still produce roots up till about week 5 then it tends to slow down during flowering,if the roots can not be seen through the bottom of the pot that the plant is in now is a good sign that watering has been done right.Most new grower's have premature root bound plants due too over watering,i persanaly would wait till the roots are showing through the bottom of the tub there in now.Let the plants dry out just before you are gonna transplant this will make it far more easy to get the plant out of its pot and into the new
 
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