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transporting help

bill4588

Active Member
I got one female im tryin to transplant to a sunnier location because right now its literally stopped growing from lack of light. Do you think it will shock the plant too much? It's been outside since beginning of april and is only about 18 in, so I'm hoping the new spot which gets at least 8 hrs of light would make it grow like crazy lol. I'm probably gonna put it into a rubbermaid container (I think it's something like 15 gal?) Are there any tips or precautions I should take? :peace:
 

Ark.MtnMan

Active Member
If I were going to transplant I would do it pretty quick so that it has time to settle into its new home and veg a little more before it starts to flower. If its been out that long and only 18 inches I sure dont think the transplant is going to hurt you much. Dont know what kind of soil your in but you might consider a quality soil and some perlite for the transplant. Good Luck
 

Drifter126

Active Member
If I were you,I would dig a hole about 12-15 inches deep and about 12 inches.With that being done,I would mix about a half gal.of peat moss,half a gal of composted cow manure and about ten ounces each perlite and fish meal.Remove the first set of leaves and plant da little girl up to jest a little above the leave site..Then again,That`s what I would do.Good Luck on Your grow.Stay Happy,Heathly,and High..
 

bill4588

Active Member
thanks for the advice guys! It's been in the ground so far with MG organic garden soil mixed with perlite. I already have the rubbermaid container prepped from a failed grow attempt from a couple weeks back (starting from seed outside is tuff...). It has the same soil but with lots more perlite, some manure, and some water crystals mixed in near the bottom. This is really a hail marry for me this season cuz everything else I've started has ended up dying :( should I expect a huge increase in growth or is it already kinda screwed?
 

Xare

Well-Known Member
Go ahead and put it in the sunlight. That is what the plant needs.

Since the plant has been in the shade it is strong enough to eat the full rays of the Sun...
 
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