1 and half foot tall...

s.1984

Active Member
Hi all,

my plants, at july 2nd, are between 1 and 1 1/2 foot tall. They are in 1 gallon pots. Should i transplant now or in 2 weeks?

How tall can i expect them to be by the end of august?

can i expect 100 gpp?
 

IGTHY

Well-Known Member
Hi all,

my plants, at july 2nd, are between 1 and 1 1/2 foot tall. They are in 1 gallon pots. Should i transplant now or in 2 weeks?

How tall can i expect them to be by the end of august?

can i expect 100 gpp?
You should transplant asap so that plant doesn't go into shock. The plant likes to stay permanent as possible so move it to a five gallon or better to finish.KEEP SMOKE ALIVE!!
 

johndoe11

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yes and when you transplant you want to do it when your soil is dry. this is done because when you have moist soil it is more susceptible to breaking away from a "whole" and can damage your rooting system...and i like to do it in the at dusk so it can recover under cool and lowlight condintions...in my own mind this seems right....any objections?
 

s.1984

Active Member
thanks for the reply. I transplanted the clones june 15th. So i dont think in 2 weeks they got root bound. So do i let them grow a bit?
 

IGTHY

Well-Known Member
thanks for the reply. I transplanted the clones june 15th. So i dont think in 2 weeks they got root bound. So do i let them grow a bit?
Let them veg,until it'd time for them to flower.!! KEEP SMOKE ALIVE!!
 

johndoe11

Well-Known Member
the only thing i would suggest maybe is that by letting the roots "crowd" a lil bit isnt a bad thing considering they are actually making your root system strronger, but you will have to transplant before they crowd to much and run out of soil/nutes....some pics of your babies would be nice!keep it going tho!
 

abwhite86

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true but then the plant doesnt grow as many roots into natural moisture which can help if you dont water for a few days
 
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