I have always been under the impression that transplanting before flower makes more economical sense then transplanting right when you flip them.
Does anyone really have a concrete answer on the virtues of transplanting before flower or right at the stage they go into 12/12?
I do know that when the plants are transitioning there is quite a growth spurt which to me would indicate substantial root growth? My question is when does this start to slow? Is it after the transition phase? It just seems like common sense to me that when the plant begins to turn it's energy into producing flowers that root growth slows to a crawl or am I off base here?
I wonder because with my grows I use 3 gallon pots for the final stage. I usually transplant a week or two before flower to let the roots fully use the grow medium. Whenever I have transplanted right at flower the pots don't seem to have the same root mass as the plants that were transplanted in the veg stage.
Thoughts or comments are appreciated.
Does anyone really have a concrete answer on the virtues of transplanting before flower or right at the stage they go into 12/12?
I do know that when the plants are transitioning there is quite a growth spurt which to me would indicate substantial root growth? My question is when does this start to slow? Is it after the transition phase? It just seems like common sense to me that when the plant begins to turn it's energy into producing flowers that root growth slows to a crawl or am I off base here?
I wonder because with my grows I use 3 gallon pots for the final stage. I usually transplant a week or two before flower to let the roots fully use the grow medium. Whenever I have transplanted right at flower the pots don't seem to have the same root mass as the plants that were transplanted in the veg stage.
Thoughts or comments are appreciated.