Can I transplant my flowering plant

badgirl4many

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This is my first grow and one of my girls really should have been in a bigger pot. 2 weeks into flowering stage. I feel she is not getting any bigger while the others are becaseu I did not transplant her. Will it mess up if I am carefull and move her now? Or just leave it?

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panselmo1989

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move it if you want. you just need to be real carefull with the roots. and wait a couple days before you transplant it and dont water it. water right after your transplant
 

darksys

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the closer your nodes are the more compact + potent your buds will be should of had the lights a bit closer your buds will be but all and all decent grow
 

It's 5 o'clock somewhere

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Anytime you give the roots room to stretch it will benifit the plant. I transplanted mine while the soil was moist enough it didn't crumble and fall away. I would use at least a 2 gallon pot. I do it during the lights on so I don't mess with it's sleep cycle. Get your pot ready by putting 1 inch or so of rock for drainage then put enough soil in so when you put the plant in it will sit level with the top of the soil line you want in the pot. After you put the plant in the new pot gently fill in around the root ball and press the soil firmly to pack it enough it won't settle a bunch when you water it. I just give it water and put it back in the grow room. I have never had a plant go into shock from this kind of transplant... Good luck
 

badgirl4many

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Thanks. I was given this plant atlike 5 weeks old. My friend didn't know about being specific about lights and all, so she left it in her garage for like 4 days with no light, so when i got it it had already started to flower. I tried to convert it back to veg so that it could get bigger, but it never really happened.
 
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