Transplant

NewGrow91

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Should I transplant to 3 gallon then to 5 gallon? Or just go ahead and put them in 5 gallon for the rest of their time? Just don’t want there to be to much soil to water for the plant size. Any suggestions on this?
 

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I go solo to 1 gallon

1 gallon to 3 gallon

3 gallon to 5 gallon

5 gallon to 10 gallon.

You want to encourage solid root balls forming.
 
Cool...not a lot of space to manage in there so you may not want to go bigger than 3gal.

A 5gal pot and your lights hanging down will leave you with roughly 2ft of grow space to work with....
 
I like to do the work. Its seriously a zen thing for me. But I have done it your way as well and had zero issues.
I love working on my plants as well. In my case it was just that I transplanted into 1 gallons and they outgrew them in like a week. I'm glad they enjoyed their new homes but fuck I've got other shit to do as well. Lol.
 
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