re-pot flowering plants?

bassman999

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I have one plant in 2.5 galoon pot and rest in 3 liter ones. The one in big pot looks wayyy greener and healthier. Can I repot the rest into big pots at 33 days into flowering?

The one in 2.5 gallon is in Miracle gro organic choice btw and the others are in fox farms ocean soil
 

Purplekrunchie

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I have one plant in 2.5 galoon pot and rest in 3 liter ones. The one in big pot looks wayyy greener and healthier. Can I repot the rest into big pots at 33 days into flowering?

The one in 2.5 gallon is in Miracle gro organic choice btw and the others are in ocean soil
I wouldn't transplant this far in, I would just call it a lesson learned for next try. Maybe others that have done it will chime in and say I'm full of shit, because basically my response is based on my opinion only.
 

*BUDS

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I have one plant in 2.5 galoon pot and rest in 3 liter ones. The one in big pot looks wayyy greener and healthier. Can I repot the rest into big pots at 33 days into flowering?

The one in 2.5 gallon is in Miracle gro organic choice btw and the others are in ocean soil
no, too late,good idea but should have been done 4 weeks ago. Plant does not need a week of stress recovery that far into flowering.
 

bassman999

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so they will be ok for another 3-4 weeks in theses pots as opposed to getting a week delay and large pots to realize their potential?

They guy who I got them from told me the pots would be fine, but I just dont think so.

I will take some pics 2nite and post em.
 

mouthmeetsoap

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I've transplanted further into flower than that by necessity. It was fine. As long as you still have a ways to go then the plant should be fine and if it is rootbound, leaving it in the small pot will only hurt you in the end. Just be really careful while doing it. I've cut the bottoms out of the pots they were in then just plant it that way so the roots grow out the bottom.
 

bassman999

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I've transplanted further into flower than that by necessity. It was fine. As long as you still have a ways to go then the plant should be fine and if it is rootbound, leaving it in the small pot will only hurt you in the end. Just be really careful while doing it. I've cut the bottoms out of the pots they were in then just plant it that way so the roots grow out the bottom.
I was thinking about cutting the bottoms, but these pots are loaned to me. Thought to let them dry a lil them pull the whole plant out dirt and all to re-plant. Would that work as well?

And would I need a root stimulator or other thing as well?
 
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