2nd attempt indoor grow

bryleetch

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IDK yet...may finish it up in the pot it's in...it needs to be transplanted tho
I would transplant personally. I just had problems because I didn't transplant into something bigger. Plant was all droopy and rapidly yellowing about 3 weeks from showing flowers. Transplanted on Tuesday and on Wednesday it was all perked up again and now it's getting color back... Wish I transplanted sooner rather than later is what I'm trying to get at
 

Kinfokejr

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IDK yet...may finish it up in the pot it's in...it needs to be transplanted tho
Im sure its VERY possible to finish it out in a pot that size if your trying to keep it small its just always good to have a bigger pot . Now if your trying to keep her small by all means use that pot till the end :) id assume youll have to keep a really close eye on the pH of the soil and water you give her to make sure those yellowing leaves wont getcha
 

dluck

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I would transplant personally. I just had problems because I didn't transplant into something bigger. Plant was all droopy and rapidly yellowing about 3 weeks from showing flowers. Transplanted on Tuesday and on Wednesday it was all perked up again and now it's getting color back... Wish I transplanted sooner rather than later is what I'm trying to get at
Yeah I read that on the thread you started that's why I'm considering doing it but if I do I need to do it asap
 

bryleetch

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Yeah I read that on the thread you started that's why I'm considering doing it but if I do I need to do it asap
Yea the sooner would be better but as long as you don't harm any roots in the process, imo, you can get away with transplanting at just about anytime so you could play the waiting game if you really need to.

I think what really helped mine not suffer from any shock was that I transfered it right before the lights went off so it had a good 12 hours to get acclimated without having to focus its energy on other things. Didn't even mean to try this and idk if it's like a common thing to do but it kind of just worked out that my smart pot came in right before lights off and I was eager transplant but from now on anytime I transplant it's going to be right before the dark. Just a tip that could potentially help you out but who knows it could've just been luck that she didn't stress
 

dluck

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Yea the sooner would be better but as long as you don't harm any roots in the process, imo, you can get away with transplanting at just about anytime so you could play the waiting game if you really need to.

I think what really helped mine not suffer from any shock was that I transfered it right before the lights went off so it had a good 12 hours to get acclimated without having to focus its energy on other things. Didn't even mean to try this and idk if it's like a common thing to do but it kind of just worked out that my smart pot came in right before lights off and I was eager transplant but from now on anytime I transplant it's going to be right before the dark. Just a tip that could potentially help you out but who knows it could've just been luck that she didn't stress
Nah that has a good amount of logic to it....any pruning or topping I do..I do it right before lights out also...seems like it's less stressful .
 
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