Can I move my plants?

Beblunted

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those look really nice. I don't think I've seen anyone grow in laundry totes lol. I'll have to try it haha. I would say be carful lifting those things I woundt worrie about hurting them as much as id worrie about hurting my self trying to lift them ha. Good luck on the move let us know how they turn out for ya
 

polo the don

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Your plants look great.
A healthy plant accepts changes better than weak or sick plants, obviously. If I were doing what you are doing I would not worry at all. The only thing I can say is to make sure they get pretty much the same amount of direct light as they are used to. You know, don't take them from a "kinda shady" spot and throw them out in blazing rays all of a sudden. If it is different conditions, what ever the "condition" is acclimate them to over the course of a week or two.

I love your planters. I don't scrog but if I did I would use a tote like those and affix screen to it so I could move it around as needed with ease.

Grow hard,
Polo
 

Queeny420

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those look really nice. I don't think I've seen anyone grow in laundry totes lol. I'll have to try it haha. I would say be carful lifting those things I woundt worrie about hurting them as much as id worrie about hurting my self trying to lift them ha. Good luck on the move let us know how they turn out for ya
Haha thank you! And yea I know kinda a weird thing to put them in but it's only like $10 for a 60 gallon and then the plant can grow as large as she wants and be comfortable, just had to make sure to really wash them before putting the soil and plants in them. I will have family help me move them as I can not do this by myself without hurting myself that's for sure lol. Thankfully I have 2 big brothers :) and I will keep everyone up to date on the move and provide more pictures as they continue to grow :)
 

Queeny420

Active Member
Your plants look great.
A healthy plant accepts changes better than weak or sick plants, obviously. If I were doing what you are doing I would not worry at all. The only thing I can say is to make sure they get pretty much the same amount of direct light as they are used to. You know, don't take them from a "kinda shady" spot and throw them out in blazing rays all of a sudden. If it is different conditions, what ever the "condition" is acclimate them to over the course of a week or two.

I love your planters. I don't scrog but if I did I would use a tote like those and affix screen to it so I could move it around as needed with ease.

Grow hard,
Polo
I'm actually moving them to a place that has longer sunlight. So same sunlight strength just longer periods of sunlight, right now they are only getting about 8 hours of sun and I would like them to start getting around 12 hours now that the days are getting longer and the sun is out longer. So thank you for that information. I will have to acclimate the bigger plants for sure.
 

Beblunted

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Haha thank you! And yea I know kinda a weird thing to put them in but it's only like $10 for a 60 gallon and then the plant can grow as large as she wants and be comfortable, just had to make sure to really wash them before putting the soil and plants in them. I will have family help me move them as I can not do this by myself without hurting myself that's for sure lol. Thankfully I have 2 big brothers :) and I will keep everyone up to date on the move and provide more pictures as they continue to grow :)
hey it there ain't nothing wrong with it if it works. Hah I think I may have to give that a try on one of my girls. Yours deffinitly look cozy in there home. Good luck on the move I look forward to see how they come along. If you can remeber try to find me on here and tell me where to look to see moar
 
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