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Freaking out on conspiracies lately
I know a grower of 35+ years. He says ‘they’ started HLV in a way to sabotage indoor Hydroponic grows. He switched to soil many years ago. but with so many people sharing cuts nowadays, it has spread into soil grown plants too.
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Would up potting a girl (1gal.) after a week in flower (to a 3 gal) be detrimental to her?
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I wouldn’t do it but I’m sure you can get away with it. Not ideal though.
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I just transplanted a plant that I placed directly into veg. It came from a 2 gal pot into a 30 gal and the plant has seemed to be doing fine. I got this seed from a dispensary 1/8, Mohave Sour.
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It may hermie or it might slow growth overall. Make sure any new soil has right nutes. Be gentle.
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You can transplant them in flower without a problem if you know how to do a proper transplant I’ve done it several times over the past 25 years of growing when I had to flip my plants to flower before I got paid to get more soil to transplant them all…
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No. It will be fine.
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I started a handful of regular seeds. while in their one gallon container I noticed one in particular was vigorously growing. so, I did not pot it up because I suspected it was a male. I kept it in the 1 gal container and put it into flower with the others. After a week in flower, I discovered that it is actually a female. so, my question is…
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If very early flower, I would so ok to transplant to bigger container. If already midway, then just be prepared to water the crap out of that 1 gal pot that will have roots busting out everywhere
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I would transplant it if it was my plant and I’ve done it before
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Transplant up.
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Never let a plant you care about get rootbound.
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18/6 last 10 days before harvest?
I wonder if this method works better for seeded plants than sinsemilla ??
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