Transplanting hack

northendgrower

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So I grew some clones I got off a friend, got em inside right now under my 600w hps while i wait for it to warm up outside so i can put it on my roof. Doing lst btw, I want them in 10gal pots when on the roof and I already have built a platform for them up there. I went from solo cups to 1 gal pots and could tell they needed re-potting but didnt want to jump to 10gal right away because of limited space in the basement. So I put them in 5gal pots but what I did is cut the 5gal pots completely in half and duct tape them back together so that when transplant time comes it will be easy work! I didnt want to cut the buckets with the plants in them cause I could possibly damage roots. Seems like a good idea to me hopefully it all works out well with very little stress to the plants. I will update this post with pics to let you all know how it goes, wish me luck.
 

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northendgrower

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So this is the setup, I know they are too close together but my original plan was to use 5 gal pails then changed my mind to 10 gal, and after searching this forum I decided to go with 32 gal garbage bins which I had kicking around so I figured why the hell not, ill see how it goes maybe next year I might widen it
 

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northendgrower

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You are going to need a second layer of that, about 8 feet tall and 8 feet in diameter. We are still VERY early in the season.
I've been bending them down I was going to continue to grow it that way, keep tying them down as it grows and then build a screen with supports to go over top of it all, scrog it. I think it will help with the wind factor. I think it should work? No? Or should I go with the trellis? Hmmm
 

leblanca

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You are going to need a second layer of that, about 8 feet tall and 8 feet in diameter. We are still VERY early in the season.
Oh no that was last summer, i have 6 month of snow so he vegged from may to august and than i brought them in the garage and finished them on HPS as it was frozen outside. at harvest they were 2 feet taller than the treillis
 
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