Should I cut off most of her stalk. L@@k

tharoomman

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Long story on how she ended up that way. Good news is she has recovered and now is putting on new growth.

I have many weeks, if not a couple months,before I would need to flower her.

Thanks for advice.
 

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I agree... clean it up, re-pot as high as u can.
You can always use 2 buckets... 1 with the bottem cut out. 1 right side up and the other on top, upside down, use screws and duct tape on the lips to attach them... just an idea
 
I never have like cutting off parts of my plant. Probably will just let her go as is.
You will not likely have great results by vegging her 2 months in that planter then placing her in flower because she will likely root bind up. If you want to grow plants that you have to do nothing to them then use organic soil such as Roots Organic, veg for 3 weeks and then flip into flower. Bada boom bada bong hit
 
Yes, I guess i wasn't look at it in the right way. I could repot in a 5 gallon and flower soon after....How long do you think I would have to wait before flowering(after repotting)?
 
She needs 1 to 2 weeks to build a root system then she will begin to explode. No intense light until she moves her leafs to face the light, even slightly by 1 leaf is enough of a sign. Then get her back to the minimum safe distance. You are using 6500 kelvin light? It looks really yellow on my tablet.
 
tharoomman that is best done with 2 people by the way. I can do it alone but it's harder. Have your friend lift the planter high, upside down, you catch the root ball then gently set it in the new home while he fills in dirt. Don't remove lower growth until last second.
 
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