I agree with u transplanting to bigger shoes during early flower. It never hurt the plant or affected it in a negative way from the couple times i was forced to do it. As long as u dont damage a bunch of roots in the process it shud be happy to see the firesh soil/ compost. Im talking early flower is when ive done it.The roots never stop growing, that's how a pot gets root-bound. If you gently ease it into new soil and water it in there's really no 'recovery' time for an established plant. If you break up the root system (which generates more new root growth) it will have a few days of not drinking as much.
I always break down the pots after harvest to see what the roots did. On pots that I left intact at repot, there was still a defined pot shape from the smaller pot, but the roots had grown into the new soil. There was no root-circle at the bottom. On the ones I broke up it was a whole new big-pot root-ball. Both grew plants fine - the ones that _ 'damaged' the roots on drank better in general.
All I do now is hold the root-pot-ball thing and open the bottom like flower petals. Still keeping most of the root-ball in tact, but getting the root circle at the bottom broken up. I also dust the new soil with rooting enhancer at repot.
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After hearing u too I'm gonna try , I mean she is a gorgeous plants and hate to limit it's bud growth so here goes thx guysI agree with u transplanting to bigger shoes during early flower. It never hurt the plant or affected it in a negative way from the couple times i was forced to do it. As long as u dont damage a bunch of roots in the process it shud be happy to see the firesh soil/ compost. Im talking early flower is when ive done it.
Again im just going off the handfull of times i hadta do it myself. Not saying its somthing id doing everytime but for emergency cases it can b done. My 2 cents tho..
Thx
I've been keeping them in one gallon until flip (later for regs waiting on girls to show), then right into a 3 or 5 gal. I'm sticking with 5 gallons and fewer plants now, but three gallons worked well for my last run with a bunch of different plants. I really didn't want anything getting too big. Now it can do what it do.I agree with u transplanting to bigger shoes during early flower. It never hurt the plant or affected it in a negative way from the couple times i was forced to do it. As long as u dont damage a bunch of roots in the process it shud be happy to see the firesh soil/ compost. Im talking early flower is when ive done it.
Again im just going off the handfull of times i hadta do it myself. Not saying its somthing id doing everytime but for emergency cases it can b done. My 2 cents tho..
Thx
Know anything about the strain, or are you just partial to the name?I have to throw my hat in the ring for the ‘88 Minnesota Muffin...
@Punisher84 - now will you shut the fuck up about it already???Dank Sinatra F4 to be released soon!
Partial to the strain name...Know anything about the strain, or are you just partial to the name?
Best I’ve ever smoked, as well as the wife and a dozen friends. Wonderful flavor. Nugs harder than woodpecker lips. I’m trying to save it. I still got a tube of f3’s. Y’all ought jump on the f4’s like a rabbit on furry coochie.@Punisher84 - now will you shut the fuck up about it already???
These are old strains his family has been growing for a while from what I gather, I don't even know if they had blueberry weed back in the day. I want to grow them all yesterday just to see LOLPartial to the strain name...
I know nothing about the lineage but Im guessing it’s the 88g13 with something blueberry perhaps...