LST and Re-potting

kroost

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I have four clones that I am heavily LSTing. They will have to be re-potted in the near future. Do you have to remove all the hardware first, and reattach it later, or can you just leave it in place. Or do you just re-do the whole thing?

Will it hurt much if I delay re-potting by a week to ten days? Then I could put them in my big pots in the tent, which is still in use flowering one of th moms. I do have some medium-sized pots that I could us as a stop-gap measure, but I'd prefer to only have to do it once.
 

SweetestCheeba

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I have four clones that I am heavily LSTing. They will have to be re-potted in the near future. Do you have to remove all the hardware first, and reattach it later, or can you just leave it in place. Or do you just re-do the whole thing?

Will it hurt much if I delay re-potting by a week to ten days? Then I could put them in my big pots in the tent, which is still in use flowering one of th moms. I do have some medium-sized pots that I could us as a stop-gap measure, but I'd prefer to only have to do it once.
Wats up kroost.
I had this same problem with one of my girls. She started in a 2l bottle the moved her into a 3gal pot. And like ur clones she was in very heavy LSTing.
IMO i think it would work best if u remove all the hadware and redo it based on the new home.
Didnt shock my girl at all, She did have a small growth spurt(lower nodes exploded up) b/c i had to tie tighter when LSTing in the pot
 
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