Reveg transplant?

Ebenezer Kong

Active Member
Over the past few months I’ve been having a lot of good luck with revegging and running everything for a second round. It has given me some leeway with taking clones as well as seeing the value in an older plant. I’m thinking of making this a permanent part of my routine.
I grabbed some 10 gallon fabric pots and I’m debating the value of transplanting the 4 I have going now (70%coco and 30%perlite in 5 gallon fabric pots) before flower, which is happening in 4 days. They’ll be going from flood and drain to top feed drain to waste.
Just wondering if going through flower with some extra space is of much value or if the stress isn’t worth the risk. Any thoughts about pros or cons would be appreciated.
 
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JoeBlow5823

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Over the past few months I’ve been having a lot of good luck with revegging and running everything for a second round. It has given me some leeway with taking clones as well as seeing the value in an older plant. I’m thinking of making this a permanent part of my routine. I grabbed some 10 gallon fabric pots and I’m debating the value of transplanting the 4 I have going now (currently in 5 gallon fabric pots) before flower, which is happening in 4 days. Just wondering if going through flower with some extra space is of much value or if the stress isn’t worth the risk. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Id say its well worth it. More dirt=more nutrients for the plant to soak up. Also a fully saturated 10 gallon pot should last you almost twice as long before needing to water again.
 

T macc

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You're running coco. 3 or 5 gallon pots can grow pounds. I mean, do you know how big a plant can be in a 3 gallon coco? 10 gallons is a waste. It's nothing like soil at all
Edit: Plus, coco benefits from multiple waterings a day.
 
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