Should I transplant for the second time ???

El Conejo

Member
Ok I know this has noting to do with CFL but I cant change the Treath to plant problems I mest up. but well :/
this is my second Grow. They are 84 days old ( 12 weeks) I was going to started into flowering this monday (14 April) but I was wondering If its necessary to transplant into a bigger container. because I am starting to see some yellow leaves in the bottom. but I don't know if its because they are old leaves, maybe it was the stress my plant went 3 weeks ago with an overwatering problem or they need to be trasplanted. I want to Know if its really necessary because I want to harvest by June 6 Because I am leaving for vacation on June 20 and I am not going to be able to take care of them I can extend 2 weeks more and transplant them but I prefer not to because I feel its risky.

SOIL: I am using soil from a mixture of forest and river dirt with 15 % worm casting.
LIGTH: (2 (24 W blue spectrum) and 2 (42 W yellow spectrum)
AGE: 12 weeks (84 days)
Techniques ( Low Stress and High Stress Training : FIMing, Toping, Bending and Supercroping

All of the Plants I am showing Have the pre flower calix like a female plant. I am not going to transplant the males because there is a good chance they are males.

here are the pictures
https://www.rollitup.org/t/should-i-transplant-for-the-second-time.823617/#post-10400382
 

getglazed

Active Member
if you do not transplant, the roots most likely will fail to support the final phase of growth. If you do transplant and do it carefully,,, there MIGHT be a slight delay of growth. I usually see a strong growth and speed start a few days after the transplant. Best of luck and just be very gentle with the transplant
 
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