Yeah, kind of figured less stress to only transplant one last time. ThxAt this point, I'd just go straight to the final pot.
We are in northern CA in the Foothills, first time growing, so learning as we go. These are all hybrid clones, that we didn’t get until Memorial weekend, weaned off 24 hr lights to the outside; transplanted twice. Since clones don’t get a tap root, and we’re growing outdoors, we’re not finding really clear information.There is not long before flower. I would get them transplanted to Final pot right away. 100 gallons would be better for yield if you act soon.
Clones are fine outside, transplant at night to avoid heat stress. Use some mycos on the roots.Wet down the pot like completely soaked. You will be fine.We are in northern CA in the Foothills, first time growing, so learning as we go. These are all hybrid clones, that we didn’t get until Memorial weekend, weaned off 24 hr lights to the outside; transplanted twice. Since clones don’t get a tap root, and we’re growing outdoors, we’re not finding really clear information.
Yeah they are impossible to move unless you let them dry out or you have them already on pallets.The primary reason I'd put them into big pots is because any pot bigger than 5 gal
Is basically immobile.
I don't even use them any more, I go from a 1 gal pot straight to the big ones.
200gals don't fit on pallets...on pallets
Put a few 6 ft 2x4s down, problem solved. You will need an off road fork lift if you are in the dirt. Reach boom is nice.. I don't move my pots around once full. They stay in one spot for years at a time.200gals don't fit on pallets...