Transplanting in Flower?

stanky

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I currently have 1 Cannicopia BC Roadkill soutside in a 5 gal bucket, its in a area were it can be tended to very easily and ofter. The plant is about 4 feet tall and is just starting to flower, smelling so good, my question is would transplanting it into a 7 or 10 gallon container improve the yeild? Could transplanting stress the plant too much, if i do transplant it should i do it at night or during the day? Any input would be much appreciated.

thanks stanky
 

nellyatcha

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I currently have 1 Cannicopia BC Roadkill soutside in a 5 gal bucket, its in a area were it can be tended to very easily and ofter. The plant is about 4 feet tall and is just starting to flower, smelling so good, my question is would transplanting it into a 7 or 10 gallon container improve the yeild? Could transplanting stress the plant too much, if i do transplant it should i do it at night or during the day? Any input would be much appreciated.

thanks stanky

bad idea to transplant during flower it will stress it alot because the plant is already stressing tryin gto get pollenated so doing so will be kinda bad might give you a delay
 

JohnnyDaManiac

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I would just carefully cut the bottom off the pot and put it on top of a bigger supply of soil.
I would do it early in the morning but that is just my opinion. also be careful to make sure you don't get any light on the roots and don't keep them exposed to the air too much.
 

satch

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Root production ceases about two weeks into flower so it's kinda pointless to transplant if you've already started flowering. I transplant mine before throwing them into flower.
 

stanky

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thanks for the info guys, im just going to keep her in the 5 gal, i'll let you know how she turns out. I always love a good outdoor skunk.

-stanky
 

darkdestruction420

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47 gallon pot? why? i could understand if your gonna put a mother in it but why put plants he's flowering into that big of pot? 5-10 gallon is plenty unless you veg for like a year.
 
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