Can i move from outside to inside?

10footer

Member
Ok so I started this beauty in early April anyway it's standing about 40" tall with no signs of slowing down I don't wanna get busted by nosey neighbors so my question is can I move her into my tent without ruining her or is she worth the fine??
 

macsnax

Well-Known Member
Ok so I started this beauty in early April anyway it's standing about 40" tall with no signs of slowing down I don't wanna get busted by nosey neighbors so my question is can I move her into my tent without ruining her or is she worth the fine??
That decision is up to you. The thing to keep in mind when bringing plants in from out, is that you're almost always going to bring bugs in too. Spray her down with some 3 in 1 or whatever insecticide and miticide you use first, and the after she's in for 3 days hit her again.
 

710in780

Member
If that thing is right in the ground it will surely die if you snap the taproot and if it did survive the stress it would suffer and would greatly reduce the yield. I have in the past removed plants directly in the ground out. Ever try to dig out a 8 foot taproot out? I have and it is not a lot of fun. Even being as careful as we were the taproot was still damaged and most of the plant died what was left was trash. Wouldve been better building a shelter around it and keeping it in place. If it is in a pot then it is just critters you worry about and you can quite easily deal with those in veg versus flowering where it is a bit more difficult.. Unless combating pests with beneficial predators. Praying mantis versus Catapillars is murder. Ladybugs for thrips, aphids etc. Vicious little monsters. The mantises are my favorite.
 

10footer

Member
If that thing is right in the ground it will surely die if you snap the taproot and if it did survive the stress it would suffer and would greatly reduce the yield. I have in the past removed plants directly in the ground out. Ever try to dig out a 8 foot taproot out? I have and it is not a lot of fun. Even being as careful as we were the taproot was still damaged and most of the plant died what was left was trash. Wouldve been better building a shelter around it and keeping it in place. If it is in a pot then it is just critters you worry about and you can quite easily deal with those in veg versus flowering where it is a bit more difficult.. Unless combating pests with beneficial predators. Praying mantis versus Catapillars is murder. Ladybugs for thrips, aphids etc. Vicious little monsters. The mantises are my favorite.
Thank u man yes it is right in the ground and that was exactly what I was thinking I'm glad I decided to keep her rooted I'm putting up sum privacy lattice and gonna grow sum ivy on tht so keep the looky loos away
 

710in780

Member
You'll have to build a shack around that plant to finish it flowering if you have winter lol. Not sure of any of the details of your geow but yeah digging them up is not advised.
 

10footer

Member
It was actually a total accident me and my wife were Rollin a joint one day n we found a seed in it so she threw it on the ground as a joke and sure as shit about a month in a half later I'm cutting the grass and saw it so I was like shit I NEVER thought it would take off like this but lol there's been very little interference from me I topped her and I water her obviously but she's pretty much jus a o shit grow lol
 
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