Can I Transplant flowering plants???

wackymack

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its never to late to tranplant u might get a higher yeild if u do it soon enough like right now.next time try to grow a plant in a 5gal bucket from start to finish and u will never have to worry about transplanting at all.
 

ORECAL

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its never to late to tranplant u might get a higher yeild if u do it soon enough like right now.next time try to grow a plant in a 5gal bucket from start to finish and u will never have to worry about transplanting at all.
the highlighted part should tell you something is wrong...... you will not a a higher yield out of stressing your plants..... which transplanting ALWAYS done.
 

mockingbird131313

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I have two plants in their third week of flowering in pretty small potts, is it too late to transplant?
I have had to do this a couple times and it turned out fine. Just try and keep the rootball intact. Place the plant in the larger pot and pack good soil around the edge.

Do NOT strip the roots bare. Be gentle. Then add plenty of water (ph 5.8-6.2).
 

bluelightbud420

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I did it i just transplanteed them, one came out perfect in the shape of the pot. the othe one wasn't so good i heard alot of roots snapping but there was still a large handfull of roots attached.
 

wackymack

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ur plants should b fine some times stress will show like 5min later,if ur plants droop a little take them away from the light and put them in some shade wit no mistin lightly water the soil and theyll bounce back as soon as 30 min and as late as 12hours if they dont bounce back by hour6 then lightly mist them,very lightly mist them.they shouldnt go in to shock since u didnt damage the main roots
 
But would'nt that put your plant into some weird shock,especially after it's already started to flower? and would it come out of it to make a reasonable harvest?
 

rambler420

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I've transplanted several times during flower, specifically to get them in a bigger pot. Everyone talks about transplanting stress....I don't get it. I never see it when I move mine. The trick is to keep the dirt from the previous pot untouched. I get my bigger pot, take a pot the size of the first pot and fill the bigger pot with soil, using the empty pot as a size indicator for the new hole. I take the plant, put my fingers around the bottom of the stem and put my hand flat on the dirt. Then I turn the whole thing upside down (do this over an empty pot or a trash can or sink. It gets messy). I put the pot under my arm and give it a squeeze.....turn...squeeze...turn...squeeze. Pretty soon it'll come loose from the sides. Slide the whole thing out, put it in the perfectly measured hole in the new pot and CAREFULLY push the dirt together. I usually put a fresh layer of new soil over the whole thing. I should add this is a lot easier when the soil is dry. Wet soil tends to fall apart. I have never had a plant show signs of not liking the transplant.

To whoever said to top the plant for more colas....NOOOOOOOOOOO. Not during flowering. It's too late.
 

guitarzan

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Sure you can transplant her, but be careful. water your plant well the night before you transplant so it all comes out in one chunk, while trying not to touch the roots. While the plant is in between my fingers upside down in one hand, spray the ball of soil and roots with warm pH'd water...I sprinkle some rooting powder all over the visible roots after I moisten it, then gently place it into the bigger pot or bag you're using...moisten that area a bit as well. I never have any stunting issues at all really. I also use a dose of 10-52-10 Transplanting fertilizer...some say it's not necessary, some say it hurts them, I say it works for me. Best of luck bud.
 

guitarzan

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I agree, I have never had any stunting after transplanting to a bigger pot. All's I get is a happier plant. From my experience, the plant in the largest container is always the largest and most healthiest plant of them all...every year despite the strain I'm growing. It can't be a coincidence....
 
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