ThatOneDudeWhoNeedsHelp
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So, situation: Moving house on the 10th of next month.
I got 4 plants 2.5 weeks into flowering (first picture) currently about 40cm tall each.
And 4 plants that started flowering just under a week ago. (Second picture. Ignore the two plants in the middle, i'm going to kill them. Different soil experiment.) About 60cm tall each.
All of them are autoflowering plants, any thoughts on if they're going to survive a 2 hour drive + 2 hours of packing them up/unpacking?
I would build a supporting apparatus to minimize shaking and put big trashbags over them along with gently tying their branches up, in a manner that wouldn't cause much stress.
This process would happen during their sleeping time.
Do i still have a chance for a decent harvest or do i just kill them on the day of the move, salvage what i can, and start over?
They're growing a LOT every day now and i'd estimate them to be quite tall and well into flowering on the day of the move.
Probably overthinking this, even now i'm thinking that logically this shouldn't be an issue unless the ride is extremely bumpy?
I'd feel much less worried if they were in veg but during flowering i'd expect them to be much more delicate.
Obviously there is the risk of getting caught but that i'm willing to take, countryside traffic (or lack there of) luckily.
I got 4 plants 2.5 weeks into flowering (first picture) currently about 40cm tall each.
And 4 plants that started flowering just under a week ago. (Second picture. Ignore the two plants in the middle, i'm going to kill them. Different soil experiment.) About 60cm tall each.
All of them are autoflowering plants, any thoughts on if they're going to survive a 2 hour drive + 2 hours of packing them up/unpacking?
I would build a supporting apparatus to minimize shaking and put big trashbags over them along with gently tying their branches up, in a manner that wouldn't cause much stress.
This process would happen during their sleeping time.
Do i still have a chance for a decent harvest or do i just kill them on the day of the move, salvage what i can, and start over?
They're growing a LOT every day now and i'd estimate them to be quite tall and well into flowering on the day of the move.
Probably overthinking this, even now i'm thinking that logically this shouldn't be an issue unless the ride is extremely bumpy?
I'd feel much less worried if they were in veg but during flowering i'd expect them to be much more delicate.
Obviously there is the risk of getting caught but that i'm willing to take, countryside traffic (or lack there of) luckily.
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