When to move plants to biggers pots

tyke1973

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Theyre seeds, will take your advice on that.
Thanks
bit like hardening them off when you do seeds out doors,never let me down yet even half a day in the room with the 600 and other half in the room they was in then edge of lighting for a couple days then direct light from there onwards
 

amirali

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Super Lemon Haze, OG Kush, Tangerine Dream, Pineapple Chunk, Vanilla Kush, Liberty Haze and MK11 x 2
Finally repotted and got the 600w mh light running, with cool tube and carbon filter and running fan on 16/8 timings. Nutes are rootbooster and grow by cellmax, Temps around 28 degrees celcius. Soil Grow around 3-4 weeks old.photo 1(3).JPG photo 2(3).JPG
 

Uncle Ben

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I was wondering when i should transplant my seedlings from small pots to larger pots? I have 8 in soil under 200w cfl light 18-6 hours for the past 4 days, Im also not sure when to start feeding nutrients (root booster) and how much they should get fed and how often? These are fem seeds of lemon haze and liberty haze. They currently stand at 2-3 inches and are going to go under 600w hps and 200w cfl soon. If anyone could help would be greatly appreciated.

One question always leads to several others.


Thanks in advance.
Get a book on indoor plant culture and learn what makes a plant tick.

Also, if you expect any seasoned horticulturist to take you seriously you need to stop using nute names and start providing the exact NPK and trace element values your plants are receiving. Product names mean absolutely nothing to me. Also, stay away from cannabis specific foods in general. They suck starting with the fact that most don't publish the elements, they're incomplete, over-priced, wrong NPK values, etc. I can tell by the look of your plants that the latter point applies to you.

Good luck
 
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Greenhouse;save

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Hi amirali I spoke to u when u started ur grow.looking good mate.i noticed u weren't using the bio bizz range I thought that's wit u said u were going to u .i only ask because I use b b range.when u going to flip them to 12/12 they look like their ready for it.
 

Greenhouse;save

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Amarili u will defo need to put them girles in bigger pot it's only a thought but I'm wishing I'd repotted mine and their in ten ltr pots when in flower the way they grow and progress is astonishing .
 

amirali

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SUPER LEMON HAZE, TANGY DREAM, PINEAPPLE CHUNK, LIBERTY HAZE,OG KUSH, VANILLA KUSH AND 2
X MK ULTRA .

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Heres an update, these are around week 7 of veg at 18-6 lighting, soil grow, 600w hd lights. Greenhouse save recommends repotting which im thinking about, they are currently in 6-7 litre pots, These have been topped twice also. Nutes are by cellmax, grow only at the moment. Feedback and advice welcome.
 

Greenhouse;save

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Looks great mate but when u flip them girles they r gonna double at least in size that space will have to b organised accordingly and mate u defo have to get them in bigger pots that's my biggest regrett in my grow wish id gone with at least the 15ltr pots but ur girls look perfect mate
 

amirali

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Looks great mate but when u flip them girles they r gonna double at least in size that space will have to b organised accordingly and mate u defo have to get them in bigger pots that's my biggest regrett in my grow wish id gone with at least the 15ltr pots but ur girls look perfect mate
Thanks for the advice mate, i will repot and im thinking of flippin the switch within the next 10 days.
 

amirali

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Reppoted the plants into 11-12l pots, lights gettin flipped in next 5 days and changing bulb also to HPS, thinking of throwing in a 200w fluro light in soon also.
 

Uncle Ben

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Just a tweek - when you upcan, your plants need some time to get established. When you upcan close to or during the flowering response root production is put on the back burner in favor of the reproductive cycle.
 
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