doublejj
Well-Known Member
A lot of what we are doing is dictated by when we must have the harvest finished, to re-plant the next round by mid may....if we wait until we plant them out, flowering will be delayed by another week...these plants should still double/triple in sizeFood for thought.
When a plant changes into flower, vegetation and root growth slow and stop.
Does flipping them indoor and then transplanting defeat the transplant or hinder possible yield as opposed to transplanting and then transitioning to flower and letting them grow into the new pot for the first two weeks of transition and the stretch ?
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