Transplant in 2 weeks flower

LegalizeNature420

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I'd imagine it would be horrible for the plants, as 2 weeks into flowering is the end of the transition period and beginning of full-on flowering. It's a critical time, when the explosion of bud occur. Surely this momentum will be wrecked and thereby your yield. I wouldn't transplant unless absolutely necessary.
 

Maggs707

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It will slow the plants bud production down a bit as it shifts it's Energy into adjusting to the new pot, but if you transplant carefully, and make sure you give her some Vitamin B-1 after you repot (before and after is cool too!), it shouldn't be tragic. Good luck!
 

THCBrain

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Do it in a dark ish room just enough light for you to see that's how I have done mine in the past with no problems.
 

bobtokes

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never had a problem transplanting when in flower, the only thing to be wary about is the compost you use, don't use a hot compost other wise you could have problems with nitrogen toxicity as the plant is using little nitrogen in this stage of its life
 

bigsteve

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Transplanting at this point doesn't make sense. Flowering females quit growing in weeks 2 or 3 flowering so it doesn't help to transplant now.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 
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