Anyone ever???

HydroKid239

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Go for it. What’s the worst that can happen? Dropping the plant in transport to the new pot is all to worry about. If your in flower tho.. you may notice a little stagnant behavior. They can take it.. I would just add a week to the bloom stage if it’s in flower.
 

Frank Nitty

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I'm thinking about putting it in some living soil and hopefully it will look like these that are already in some... Someone told me that I was overfeeding this plant so I backed off and the bitch damn near died on me!!! I feel like I can trust the people who have answered me so far and that's what matters to me...20220104_000857.jpg20220104_000631.jpg20220104_000746.jpg20220104_000646.jpg
 

VincenzioVonHook

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All the time. Take the opportunity to bust up the root mass. Prune them even.
100% agree. I worked at a nursery for a few years. After the first week I had transplanted like a thousand plants. My mates are so hesitant and sheepish while transplanting, and then I come across, score the roots with a rusty knife, bang the shit out of them and throw them in a pot. Never had an issue.

I find pruning the roots that encircle the pots walls to be a help when transplanting rootbound, mature plants, and most people have a god damned heart attack.
 

Frank Nitty

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You're not transplanting that bud monster are you?
If you say that I shouldn't, I won't... But that soil is so light that it doesn't really hold water well... It sucks the runoff up before I can get a chance to get rid of it... few hours later its dry again and I'm having to do it all again, so I probably am overfeeding it, but what else can I do besides put it back in the other tent that its too big for with the other 3 in there...That's why I moved it in the first place...
 

hotrodharley

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Square plastic... The round ones hold water much better... I don't understand it... Really, I'm just tired of mixing shit wrong when I feed them,and that living soil is looking good on those other plants... I just want what's best for my ladies!!!
Consider breaking the bottom of the container off and just setting it on top of a container of perlite.
 

calvin.m16

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I have learned not to transplant in the flowering stage. You could stress the plant into doing bad things like herming.

That looks fine idk why you'd transplant.
 
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