Transplanting and flowering

Herbjizzle

New Member
Hi guys,
I have currently got a mango kush (seed from a friend who is pretty sure it is) growing outside and I think it may have started flowering this week or will start soon (see pics). I’m growing in australia.

I’d like to move her to a larger pot for blooming but am afraid it may be too late . Any suggestions on this?


thanks :)

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Grow So High

Well-Known Member
Doesn’t look like it’s flowering just yet. If you are very careful with the transplant there should be little to no transplant shock.
 

Seawood

Well-Known Member
No problem. Fill the bottom of the new pot with soil and water it. Stick your current pot in the bigger pot and fill around it with soil. Wet the new soil real good. Pull the plant out and drop it in then water it again until runoff. Don’t mess with the roots and make sure the plant/soil comes out of the old pot in one piece. She won’t skip a beat.

Wait until the plant needs water to transplant and make sure the new pot has good drainage.
 
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PhillyAlex

Active Member
Soak that soil and maybe find a friend to help you it should be like making sandcastles as a kid just be cautious. Plan B sit your old pot in the new pot with soil and cut your old pot with a box cutter or what ever you got and remove the old pot. Just an idea :)
 
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