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Transplant?

slapz

Member
I have two plants per pot in 5 gal buckets. They are about 5 foot tall now. Will they get root bound in these pots? Should I transplant to ground? Will it shock them too much? This is my first grow from bagseed. Low:shock:er leaves sometimes are yellowing. Help my girls!
 

hic

Well-Known Member
If size is an issue transplant em and they will get biger, if the dirt you plant it in is worth a dime. Give the plants a little nitrogen for the leaves. good luck
 

ndzbnln

Active Member
oh shit mate dont transplant their to tall and i bet their too old to be transplanted at 5 ft and 5 gall bucket is just right but i heard if you transplant during veg its okay but if you transplant during flowering you wont get as much yield of harvest sorry correction if you transplant in general theres chances of root damage which causes stress and thats not good and with the yellow leaves check ph when you water and nutes should be n-20p20k20 untill flowering when flowering should be switched to 15-30-15 just what i learned so far check out my ladies my first closest gro ak-48 2 weeks into flower100714-191444.jpg
 

hic

Well-Known Member
If it is bagseed he probly has a few more weeks' at least till flowering. Mine wont start flowering till first week of august! now if they are in buckets and are rootbound, it seems to make them flower a touch earlier.
But seeing how this is your first grow you will probly shock the heck out of it..nothing personal but experiance is the key
 
i had an 8 footer outdoor last year in a slightly bigger bucket and it was fine. I pulled it out at the end of the grow and it wasn't root bound like I expected it to be. i agree w/ ndzbnln
 

napa23

Well-Known Member
2 plants in the same pot? No good, and at 5 foot the roots will already be tangled, just let them grow.
 
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