Ready to transplant?

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I was wondering if the plant in the first two pictures looks ready for transplant (shes staying real droopy even after watering and good rest)? They have been in one gallon pots in roots organic aurora for 29 days (rapid rooters for about four to five days before that), and have almost received a full dose of voodoo juice (roots are blasting out of the drain holes in the pots) and no nutes yet. Would three gallon pots be sufficient and might i add some super soil at this point (the soil has only been composting for about a week). As well, I was wondering if anyone had any advice on a mad man o.g. kush clone (last picture) that is behind in growth compared to the Island Sweet Skunk (third) and Super Lemon Haze (fourth) clones that came from the same aeroponics garden. Any help is appreciated. :weed:
 

Wolverine97

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I was wondering if the plant in the first two pictures looks ready for transplant (shes staying real droopy even after watering and good rest)? They have been in one gallon pots in roots organic aurora for 29 days (rapid rooters for about four to five days before that), and have almost received a full dose of voodoo juice (roots are blasting out of the drain holes in the pots) and no nutes yet. Would three gallon pots be sufficient and might i add some super soil at this point (the soil has only been composting for about a week). As well, I was wondering if anyone had any advice on a mad man o.g. kush clone (last picture) that is behind in growth compared to the Island Sweet Skunk (third) and Super Lemon Haze (fourth) clones that came from the same aeroponics garden. Any help is appreciated. :weed:
They all look ready to transplant for sure. Three gallons will be "enough", but you'd yield more with five gal. Some OG strains veg very slowly in my experience.
 
Awesome, thanks for the advice. Would go straight to five gallons, but I think I want to wait until the super soil has composted a bit longer. :leaf:
 

shannonball

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absolutely x-plant those and you'll see a world of difference. u should try to x-plant around 12 days when in those 16 oz sized cups. 29 days wayyyyyyyyyyy to long.
 
absolutely x-plant those and you'll see a world of difference. u should try to x-plant around 12 days when in those 16 oz sized cups. 29 days wayyyyyyyyyyy to long.
Only the one gallon was twenty nine days (the first picture), the clones were only in those cups for four days before they were ready for transplant (they were just put in one gallons not too long ago and topped). X-plant? I am intrigued, could you explain further? Transplanted the one gallon along with all her sisters, and they are looking great! Except for a couple of them are begin to show signs of magnesium deficiency i believe (not sure). The edges of the leaves are curling upward, some older leaves are starting to yellow at tips and margins(almost looks like nute burn) and brown and yellow spots are moving inwards down the veins. As well, some of the leaves are beginning to appear dry, and some have little tears on the inside of the leaves (looks like bug or pest damage almost, but its isolated to one or two tears in the two plants that are showing symptoms). I will post pics when the lights come on (once again any help will be appreciated). Toke on :leaf:
 
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