TRANSPLANT in flowering.NEED advice

panta

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i got 9 plants that i switched to 12/12 5 das ago,one i didnt transplant on time and its shore to outgrow its pot so i wanted to ask how much stress does it couse to transplant in this stage and i have a few others that might outgrow their pots,im not shore couse this is my first time flowering indoors,and how much stress is it to a plants when u transplant her in the midle of the flowering
 

xxtoadxx

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no such thing as rootbound really.... unless u see affects, and thats not because they're "rootbound" its probably because of something else.... i have 3 footers in 1 gallons, and not stressing
 

panta

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3 gallon pots,strain white russian and DP euphoria,u see the size of the plant in the pics,2 feet now sixth day flower,and i have one thats in a 1 gallon pot so i wanted to transplant her to a 3 gallon so i get a bigger yeild,is it ok to do it now or can i do it later ,or is it too stresful so maybe i shouldnt do it,this my first time flowering indoors,thanks for the help
 

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v12xjs

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Euphoria has sativa in the genetics and sativa continues to put out roots during flower. Pure indicas don't do this, so your plant will recover. 5 days in is pretty early too. You still have those mental 2 weeks of growth to come, so don't worry too much. Just be gentle when you do it. I tend to repot at the end of the light cycle and let them sort themselves out during the dark period.

I just transplanted Ice Cream at around 5 days after flowers showed. It's from the same breeder and also has plenty of sativa genetics. I pruned the roots heavily too and it took it in its stride.
I wouldn't recommend it for indicas tho.

Good luck with the grow.
 

panta

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are u sure it has sativa genetics in it couse the flowering period is so short 7weeks,and its mostly skunk so im not sure about that,euphoria from dutch passion
 

v12xjs

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Not grown Euphoria so I can't be certain, but I have researched it and it has enough sativa in it for me to think it will grow roots during flower. This is one of the properties I look for.
I think you will be fine.
 

panta

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so if indicas dont grow roots in flowering then its not a good idea to put a newly rooted clone from an indica strait to flower,whitout a root system what would the yeild be
 

v12xjs

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Generally clones get a couple of weeks veg before the switch and indicas will put out some serious roots in this time. They seem to do all their root building early on and don't grow much at all once flowering has started.
 

panta

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thanks for the info,so i should let my clones veg. for a week or two and then its ok to flower
 
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