Transplant ??

osowhom

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simply loosen up the cup grab the stem holding upside down wiggle it out if you see a lot of roots it is tim
 

piratebug

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Damn, why are transplanting now, sure dig them, and repot them up to their suckers in that same solo cup, then keep them in there for 2 weeks, then go to a gallon, for 3 weeks, then and only then, put them in thier final 4 gallon pot, then give them two weeks before you flip them. That's only way to do it, because you want the plants to have as much fresh soil during the stretch, because as new roots grow, the lower internode branches will explore creating more tops. In other words, if the plant doesn't have adequate soil space to freely grow new roots during the stretch you will always end up with less tops, lower internode branches that should have been tops, but won't be tops, because there wasn't enough soil space for them to reach the canopy!
 
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