Transplanting from soil bed ---> large pots 7 weeks veg CAN IT BE DONE?

timbo666

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  • Here are the bitches. can anybody tell me from personal experience if by the time they all start indicating sex if i would be able to get away wtih transplanting the females at the age they are at successfully into large pots in order to make them mobile?

    I need to give them a new home, but I'm almost thinking about staying away from it considering how old they are the the amount of space they have, i dont want to risk killing them in the process. But I also really like the idea of transplanting them the second they show sex because the new home i have for them, absolutely nobody knows about.

    A few people were able to get their eye on these things, and the peace of mind knowing they wont be touched come october is nice..



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Laney

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If they are at risk, I'd move them right away. Move them in the evening one by one. Have her spot all ready before you dig her up. Try to dig a good circle of dirt around her and put her in a 5 gallon bucket for the trip to her new home. After you settle her in, water her down and top her off with more dirt. Don't feed her for a few days. Repeat for each one. Take your time and they should be okay.

PS Don't call her bitch. Trust me, she doesn't like it :)
 

jellero

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try using a tarp instead of a pot. easier on the roots which you will find
to be as large as the foliage. j
 
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