Transplant in 2 weeks flower

I'd imagine it would be horrible for the plants, as 2 weeks into flowering is the end of the transition period and beginning of full-on flowering. It's a critical time, when the explosion of bud occur. Surely this momentum will be wrecked and thereby your yield. I wouldn't transplant unless absolutely necessary.
 
It will slow the plants bud production down a bit as it shifts it's Energy into adjusting to the new pot, but if you transplant carefully, and make sure you give her some Vitamin B-1 after you repot (before and after is cool too!), it shouldn't be tragic. Good luck!
 
Do it in a dark ish room just enough light for you to see that's how I have done mine in the past with no problems.
 
never had a problem transplanting when in flower, the only thing to be wary about is the compost you use, don't use a hot compost other wise you could have problems with nitrogen toxicity as the plant is using little nitrogen in this stage of its life
 
Transplanting at this point doesn't make sense. Flowering females quit growing in weeks 2 or 3 flowering so it doesn't help to transplant now.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 
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