repotting too much?

basinlat

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i been transplanting alot throught my firls lives cause i heard they like to grab ahold of what they growing in. I have them in something around a half gallon pots and was going to tansplant before i put into 12/12. Should i throw them right into 2 gallon pots or should i put them into 1 gallon first? Would 1 gallon before 2 be healthier for my plants?
 

Bigbud

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I transplanted 4-times on my grow, 3in, 5in, 8in then onto 12inch pots didnt do my plants any harm, so long as you take your time when doing it and have every thing to hand there shouldnt be any problems.

Also dont transplant to early let the roots fill the pot.!!!
 

basinlat

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Im golden with everything about transplanting i will take some pics in a hour or two of my girls when i transplant. They have very healthy roots. But you should definatly transplant more than once if you have indoor plants cerveza. they like to have ahold of what they are groing in. It will also give them better grip on the soil so if you want to train your plant or do LST you dont half to worry about them up rooting. If you dont wanna transplant though just tie a counter tie at the bottome of plant to make sure it will stay in dirt. Start transplanting more, helps for healthy roots, and if you have any problems go out and get some superthrive. Keeps them going on with less problems.
 

Zombi

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I just finished transplanting 2 of mine and while I could have waited a bit longer I decided I desperately needed to get them out of that MG soil.
Burned the HELL out of them.
Would have killed them had I left them in any longer.

Poor things are lookin kinda wilty from the stress.
 

babygro

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I transplanted 4-times on my grow, 3in, 5in, 8in then onto 12inch pots didnt do my plants any harm, so long as you take your time when doing it and have every thing to hand there shouldnt be any problems.

Also dont transplant to early let the roots fill the pot.!!!
Absolutely right Bigbud, that's the way to do it!
 

basinlat

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As a little test on 1 of my plants i didnt care too much for i pulled all the roots from dirt and got all dirt off everything and then just layed the roots in some new dirt. Gave a little superthrive and ended up never even seeing any signs of stress.
 
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