If you can transplant without much root disruption or damage, you should be ok. Personally, I wouldn't worry about roots coming out of the bottom, that's always going to happen since they tend to seek the edges of the container first and then spread. If you're rootbound, get it done sooner than later.
Unless the plant is stressed from being root bound, i personally wouldn't risk it. If you have to do it just gently slip it into a larger pot without disturbing the root ball, then keep it in the shade for several days to make recovery easier.Repotting two weeks into flower good idea or bad roots coming out bottom of 5gallon pots
Wow theres an idea i should have thought of maybe make my drain holes bigger frist. But yeah thanks homieUnless the plant is stressed from being root bound, i personally wouldn't risk it. If you have to do it just gently slip it into a larger pot without disturbing the root ball, then keep it in the shade for several days to make recovery .
Also been noticing lower up upper fan leaves turning yellow and some inner vains think from know root room.?Thanks homie im gonna from 5 gal pots to 10 gal pots think i will shock them. Also should wut wud u recommend
Wow theres an idea i should have thought of maybe make my drain holes bigger frist. But yeah thanks homie
Well homie, sorry, but I thought taking it out of the original pot would have been assumed. I'll dumb it down next time.Thanks homie im gonna from 5 gal pots to 10 gal pots think i will shock them. Also should wut wud u recommend
Wow theres an idea i should have thought of maybe make my drain holes bigger frist. But yeah thanks homie
never wet a plant before transplant the weight of the water can tear the root ball. always bone dryJust go ahead and gently transplant then water it in fully. I like to wet the soil a bit before a transplant, it helps to hold the soil together better and keep the rootball intact.
If your plants are fed properly, they should not be yellowing when transitioning to flower. Yellowing and dropping leaves in early flower is not a good sign.Yellowing is normal at the beginning of flower as the plants are diverting energy into flower and less "solar panels" are needed.
I thiInk i might have to since i have to move my plants everyday becuz i have to keep them in the sun and when i pick them up to move im hearing an feelin the roots rip from coming out hole into groundIf you can transplant without much root disruption or damage, you should be ok. Personally, I wouldn't worry about roots coming out of the bottom, that's always going to happen since they tend to seek the edges of the container first and then spread. If you're rootbound, get it done sooner than later.
If your plants are fed properly, they should not be yellowing when transitioning to flower. Ye
Cut the pot with the scissors and gently take off the cut pieces. This way you will not disturb the root ball at all. If you are growing in a fabric pot it will be much easier to cut. If you are growing in plastic pots, you can still cut it but only with heavyduty scissors or blade. Fill the new pot only upto where the bottom of the plant would sit on. After removing the entire pieces of old pot put the plant into the new pot and fill it with soil.
So wut is causing the yellowing i feed them properly im runnin a test GH vs Advance ph is on point i have no clue wuts causing this. Thanks for ur imput ive been doin this for awhile alway used 5 gallon pots but these babys are Big ur input really helpsIf your plants are fed properly, they should not be yellowing when transitioning to flower. Yellowing and dropping leaves in early flower is not a good sign.