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Re-potting concerns

mpw75

Member
Hi Rollers, after some re-potting info, My plants will be on veg for a 6 week period and they are currently on week 2 and I have just re- potted them from small pots into 5 litre pots, and then need to re-pot them again in a few weeks to bigger pots, but after putting them into 5 litre I'm looking and thinking on how am I goin to do this as its not going to be as simple as the re-potting from the small pots.
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
Leading me to ask why so many repot from tiny to little to medium to . . .. Once rooted just pot it in its final grow container and get on with it. Each transplant gives her shock to some degree at best. Don't buy the advice that roots must touch the sides before she will grow. That's wrong and stupid.
 

mommasmoke

Active Member
I just do it once from grem to 1 gallon from that to 5 gallon it all depends on the grower some ppl pamper their babies some ppl give them tough love try both and see how it goes experiment then do it ur way
 

dabumps

Well-Known Member
I'm a fan of tough love! Whip em break em bend em cut em BREAK EM SOME MORE! I want short bushes so I gotta be mean! I don't have room for trees...
 

tusseltussel

Well-Known Member
transplanting will only shock a plant if yo do something stupid like drop it. it is always a good idea to transplant up you will end up with a fuller root ball and a healthier plant. just let it dry out and before you water it grab the bitch by the stem lift it out and put it in its new home no worry of stress or anything like that. people on this forum are too damn sensative with this shit. cutting off a healthy leaf won't stress your plant, transplanting won't stress your plant and will only help it grow healthier roots it you don't have to treat em like newborn babies they are tough they can handle being topped chopped cropped dropped whatever its all good
 
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