First time grower could use some advice

Hey so as the title says I am a first time grower and I could use some advice. I am growing 2 plants and they are both 5 weeks from seed and they are still pretty small and I know that it was because of stress due to cold temps at night, ph issues and over watering in the first 2 - 3 weeks which slowed growth down alot I'm sure. I hav them in 1 gal pots at the moment and like I say they are still pretty small, about 6-8 inches and it takes a good 5 days before the soil is dry enough to water again, however, they are both showing alternating nodes and what I believe is the start of pre flowers and I would like to switch to flower ASAP because I don't have much height in my grow room and what I'm wondering is should I transplant them into bigger pots before I flower or will the 1 gal be ok? Because I know transplanting during flower is a bad idea and I know if I have to transplant again before flower that ill have to wait probably a week or 2 before they're even ready to be potted up and another week after that to let them adjust to the new pot and I fear by that time they will be too tall to fit in my space once flowering is underway...what should I do? Wait and repot when ready and hope they don't outgrow my space or just leave em in the 1 gal and hope for the best? They are both from bag seed and this is more or less a trial run before I start with my fem seeds so yield isn't a huge concern for me I just wanted to make sure I had the basics down before I grow the fem seeds. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
 

ChingOwn

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Most things I read say a gallon pot per foot of height so 3ft=3gallon pots but Ive seen people go to flower and be fine in one gallon pots and 3ft plants or scroged plants. personally I wouldn't roll with anything smaller than three gallon pots it up to you, and I flip at 30 days from sprout...its all a matter of prefrence I guess..life usually finds a way to survive.
 
Thanks Chingown, and does that mean 1 gal per foot of height that you think it'll be at the end of flower or when you start flowering? And sorry I have no pictures, I managed to break the screen on the camera so pictures are useless..
 

Merlin34

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One gallon per foot of finished height is a good starting point.

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Alright well I have them lst'd as well but if I didn't have them tied down they would be around 6-8 inches but tied down they are like 3-4 so would I go by the actual length of the main stock or the height the plant is actually sitting at? Thanks!
 

Merlin34

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The height they would be without training, because the roots reflect the overall mass of the plant. But again I don't think this is an absolute rule, its just a starting point. It really depends on lots of variables, grow style, strain, light, etc.

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Thanks Merlin that makes sense, so if they are indica strain and I flip to flower at 8" I should end up somewhere around 16" or so? I read indica doubles in height during flower and sativa triples on average, sometimes more
 

ChingOwn

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Thanks Chingown, and does that mean 1 gal per foot of height that you think it'll be at the end of flower or when you start flowering? And sorry I have no pictures, I managed to break the screen on the camera so pictures are useless..
No I worded that poorly I was talking about pot size in general as compared to the plant if your plant is 3ft they say you will need a 3 gal pot to contain the roots... the size of the pot has little to do with how big the plant will end up being.
 
Oh ok gotcha, I think I will wait another week and see if there's enough roots to transplant again into a 2 gallon or something. Thanks
 
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