Is jostling (or carrying around) bad for plants?

I have a plant in vegetative phase, on the back porch in a big pot with casters. In the day I roll it out into the sun and at night I roll it near the house. It's not a very bumpy ride.

a friend told me that that kind of jostling is not good for the plant.

Is that true?
 

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JoeBlow5823

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I have a plant in vegetative phase, on the back porch in a big pot with casters. In the day I roll it out into the sun and at night I roll it near the house. It's not a very bumpy ride.

a friend told me that that kind of jostling is not good for the plant.

Is that true?
Pretty small stem on her. I wouldnt be moving her without support.
 

MintyDreadlocks

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I have a plant in vegetative phase, on the back porch in a big pot with casters. In the day I roll it out into the sun and at night I roll it near the house. It's not a very bumpy ride.

a friend told me that that kind of jostling is not good for the plant.

Is that true?
sounds like some bullshit if u use common sense when moving her. Balcony and stealth growers do that all the time. Have it right in there backyard and move it inside the garage (near a window that gets morning sun) at night. (protect from rippers)
 

Silky T

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sounds like some bullshit if u use common sense when moving her. Balcony and stealth growers do that all the time. Have it right in there backyard and move it inside the garage (near a window that gets morning sun) at night. (protect from rippers)
Speaking of which (rippers). We live in one of the last estate homes on this road in the suburbs of Houston. Use to be nothing out here but big homes far apart. Well, some asshole decided he wanted to put a trailer park (including campers) next door. So we put up a tall privacy fence. Even though you get the feel that you are still far apart because you can't see the trailers, I can still hear them on the other side and once my plants start really bulking up with nugs, the smell is going to attract them. I just know it. The renters are transients and not well-respected persons contributing to society if you know what I mean. Totally, destroyed property values. The side with the trailers is the only side that gets morning sun. They're already getting really heavy to move bc I move them out in the front yard for afternoon sun. I wouldn't be able to carry them into the house once they get mature.
 

MintyDreadlocks

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Speaking of which (rippers). We live in one of the last estate homes on this road in the suburbs of Houston. Use to be nothing out here but big homes far apart. Well, some asshole decided he wanted to put a trailer park (including campers) next door. So we put up a tall privacy fence. Even though you get the feel that you are still far apart because you can't see the trailers, I can still hear them on the other side and once my plants start really bulking up with nugs, the smell is going to attract them. I just know it. The renters are transients and not well-respected persons contributing to society if you know what I mean. Totally, destroyed property values. The side with the trailers is the only side that gets morning sun. They're already getting really heavy to move bc I move them out in the front yard for afternoon sun. I wouldn't be able to carry them into the house once they get mature.
I would get some motion detectors that can alert u inside the house and on your phone. But thats a really tough situation. Trailer Park Boys comes to mind with this one... and well... yeah. Need i say more? I'd be paranoid as fuck. Maybe get some manure around your plants for the end of harvest ?
 
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