Is it to late to transplant... Please help

is it to late to transplant ?

  • bigger pot?

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  • leave how it is?

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KaleoXxX

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a more full plant picture would be better.

if you think you can transplant really gently, then ya, i would transplant soon
 

Brick Top

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Transplanting during flowering can be tricky and risky. Assuming that you are using plastic pots like most people instead of clay pots like a few people use and if you have enough height to work with you can cut the bottom out of the pots your plants are now in and then set them into larger pots, sinking/setting them in roughly 2 inches deep into the soil in the lower pots and the roots will then grow down into the soil in the larger pots below.
 
If you go that route and after cutting the bottoms off your pots you find that you have a root-bound condition, which you are very likely to find, you can score/cut the bottom of the root-ball slightly and then new roots will shoot out and down faster and easier than if they remain as they were tightly circling the pots and being tightly intertwined.
 

KaleoXxX

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i think you should take brick top's ingenious advice. he seems to know what hes talking about every post of his i read
 

moash

New Member
Transplanting during flowering can be tricky and risky. Assuming that you are using plastic pots like most people instead of clay pots like a few people use and if you have enough height to work with you can cut the bottom out of the pots your plants are now in and then set them into larger pots, sinking/setting them in roughly 2 inches deep into the soil in the lower pots and the roots will then grow down into the soil in the larger pots below.
 
If you go that route and after cutting the bottoms off your pots you find that you have a root-bound condition, which you are very likely to find, you can score/cut the bottom of the root-ball slightly and then new roots will shoot out and down faster and easier than if they remain as they were tightly circling the pots and being tightly intertwined.
very infomative:clap:
 
Saying that i take your advise brick top, when is the best time to transplant during lights on or lights off?
Thank you guys so much
 

Brick Top

New Member
Saying that i take your advise brick top, when is the best time to transplant during lights on or lights off?
Thank you guys so much


Since you are in flower you do not want to disturb your period of darkness by turning on lights for the amount of time you need to do the needed alterations.

Your plants would be better off just getting slightly less light one day during their normal lights on time period. To them light-wise it will not be any different than a really cloudy day with diminished sunlight.

Doing it during their normal period of darkness would be risking hermis.
 
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