You think so? They look a little young yet.
The photo was taken a couple of days ago, and I still have some things to do before transplant. That being said, they are not too young. The picture is deceiving, the plants are bigger than it seems, and the roots are already clustered at the bottom of the cups, and can be seen on the clear ones when held up. Because of the amount of plants, this will be an outdoor grow, and I am trying to get them as big as possible as quickly as possible, seeing as it is a late start. I have grown literally hundreds of plants, and it does make a difference, (all be it a small one), when the roots have complete freedom to grow, and transplanting before getting root-bound will and does result in slightly faster growth. The only concern would be that they are not developed enough and could be "shocked", or receive damage to the young fragile roots, or maybe stem, but based on prior experience, they really don't need to wait. ... But I did say "
about ready for transplant". it probably won't be until Wed.... I probably should have waited until the actual day before posting... guess I jumped the gun a little, sorry...