Flowering week 4 leaves dying

whitebb2727

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Check it out. Dude transplants a seven footer. He cuts the side because of fabric pots. My point is watch him pick it up, the root ball stays together.

It is fine to transplant in flower if done right.


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THE KONASSURE

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wish I was so rich I could just hack up one of them expensive root pouch pots

I go with plastic bag pots for veg into fabric for bloom, gotta save the pennies

Oh the plastic superoots pots that you unscrew the pin on then unroll there amazingly great for transplanting larger plants out of and due to their design plants get root bound a lot later in them
 
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Michael Huntherz

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Check it out. Dude transplants a seven footer. He cuts the side because of fabric pots. My point is watch him pick it up, the root ball stays together.

It is fine to transplant in flower if done right.


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I'm not entirely convinced that the OP's plant is root bound, but you could certainly be right. I also have nothing against transplanting any time it is needed, you just have to prepare and be careful.
 

Shalram

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Hi all .

just letting you know the problem is not fixed , week 6 starting and the plant continue to yellow and drop leaf ,
i have transplanted today to 5 gal and it seems like normal root state without any root bound signs ,but the soil is pretty tight and didn't crumble at all ...
sorry but didn't have the ability to take pics in the process .
flushed the soil week ago with ph'ed water and then half the nutes chart .
will let you know how it goes...
 

az2000

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Hey quick question not related to op can you put a plant in a big pot right away and not transplant
It works fine. But, it's more challenging to get water to the undersized plant without overwatering. (Get nutrients to the plant in timely way without getting salt buildup because you're not watering the entire container for runoff. Or, you're waiting a very long time for the container to dry enough for another full-runoff watering.).

I would transplant. I go 22 oz seedling, 1gal then 3gal.
 

az2000

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just letting you know the problem is not fixed , week 6 starting and the plant continue to yellow and drop leaf ,
How much longer do you have? From the pictures a week ago, transplanting now seems pointless. They look N def to me. I would supplement with some AK Fish. But, I don't think it's a big problem later in flower.
 

whitebb2727

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If you plant in a big pot, water then plant and leave it. It won't need water for weeks.

The ones in my pic went almost a month before needing water. The plant will look stalled as it builds roots. It then will explode.
 

krt1234

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With transplant for me they get so excited right away. They key with transplant is knowing when they are ready. If you do this at the right times they will grow fast and when the transplant happens they will go into happy mode. When I transplant they explode every time by the next day but I kinda get lazy so it could be that I let the transplant stretch more then I should
 
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