Transplaning Emergency!?!?!

finney436

Member
I am in a bad situation and need to transplant a large healthy outdoor plant that is in the middle of flowering. Anyone have some advice?
 

wheezer

Well-Known Member
yea, Don't do it!!
No, if you HAVE to, you have to. But, I can tell you this....transplanting a MJ plant that's in the ground, and has been there more than a month, it is VERY difficult to move them without causing stress to the plant. You can completely lose the plant too if not done perfectly. Even if done perfectly, your gonna stress it out, and it's gonna take a couple weeks to get over the shock and start growing properly again. I've never tried to move one in bloom, and I know that when a blooming plant gets shocked, alot of times the hairs turn brown and it finishes early.I have moved several that were 5ft or bigger , in veg, and every time some amount of sress happened.
It really is a bad time of year to try to do it too. It's just too hot. When you do it, do it in the evening, so it has all night to recover a little before the sun hite it, and if you can cover it a little for a few days to keep the direct sun and heat off, that would help too. Make sure you get ALL the roots, dig further around it then you would think at first, in other words, however far you think you should dig around it, do it further!!
Good luck man!! your gonna need it!!
 
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