Too late to transplant?

Critical Canuck

Active Member
So flowering hasn't really started yet but I have two plants in 7 gallon fabric pots that have pretty much maxed out in size. Is there any benefit now if I try and up them to 15-20 gallon pots? I'm watering every couple days and one seems more droopy lately, so it made me wonder if the smaller pot size is having a negative effect.
They're fabric so shouldn't be root bound. Perhaps the pots are just getting too warm in the direct sun?

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IfI do transplant I think being fabric I can just put the right in the new pots and add soil without removing them.

Is there any point in doing this now? Will I see any benefit even if just in flower? Or would it just be a waste of time?

*Another option is to move them into the yard from my deck and let the root work down into the ground.
 

Boatguy

Well-Known Member
You can put that pot directly in another. I wouldnt call it a waste of time. The new soil with have fresh nutes to get them through flower, unless you are bottle feeding where it really wouldnt make much difference. I have finished plants in 2 gallon pots without a problem that way
 

Critical Canuck

Active Member
Yeah promix hp and bottle feeding with GH flora series. I just didn’t have room for them indoors so they ended up on my deck.

You can put that pot directly in another. I wouldnt call it a waste of time. The new soil with have fresh nutes to get them through flower, unless you are bottle feeding where it really wouldnt make much difference. I have finished plants in 2 gallon pots without a problem that way
 
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