transplant during flower?

sb101

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hey so i just found out a friend has to get rid of his ladies that are 2 weeks into flower. they're about 2 ft tall and i definitely have space for them but i'd be putting them in with my soil grow, could i throw the rockwool in soil and just let em go like the next 6 weeks and hope for a decent harvest or will the stress be too much?:confused:
 

ripz

New Member
at two weeks into flower its touch n go but you should be ok dont waste any time though get it done straight away. use a stress reliever afterwards with plain water no ferts for a week or so
 

smokeandfly

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im guessing u mean just rockwool. what u would wanna do is hold it up so the roots are dngling and fill in the soil if u just stick it all in u would prob get root rot or something from them all being in the same bundle. and what is a stress reliever never heard of them.
 

ripz

New Member
im guessing u mean just rockwool. what u would wanna do is hold it up so the roots are dngling and fill in the soil if u just stick it all in u would prob get root rot or something from them all being in the same bundle. and what is a stress reliever never heard of them.
a root ball is really ideal as if they are spread through the container it will fill quicker and more chance of getting rootbound. superthrive and rhizotonic are good transplant stress relievers
 

sb101

Well-Known Member
like 2 weeks. they're skinny lookin things without most of their fan leaves...don't ask me but i have the space so it's an experiment to see if they finish
 

smokeandfly

Well-Known Member
ripz were u talking to me or sb101? if it was me then i wasnt in flower still growing just decided to go from dwc to soil for a few clones. would that be differnt. an experiment is always good if theres to why not try dangling 1 so the roots aint in a bunch and fill it in with soil and putting one straight in a bunch. thats always a good way to find out new things. they will prob both servive but 1 should do better then u know what to do from then onwards.
 
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