How are my Super Lemon Haze & Moby D1ck looking at day 40 Vegging? Need to transplant

JonTheBaptist

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1 of these four plants is going to need to be transplanted, obviously I took care of the droopy tin can plant and repotted in the terra cotta beige pot and it's adapted rather well. A good watering did the trick for the drooping.

I've uploaded pics in this first post 2 days old, since they show signs of yellow lower foliage and was wondering how that might effect growth... the bottom leaves are pretty useless anyways so I can care less if they wither and fall off.

The pic of the black plastic pot is filled with all the soil I have available, so it will be shallow for a day or two but will eventually be filled up. Thanks i'm about to transplant one of them tonight after I read your replies.
 

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Here for the nitty gritty... which plant would you pick? I personally wanna crack the brown ceramic pot and transplant that one, since I know I will need to get it out of that little pot. The plastic containers are easier to cut away and remove when the time comes.

RH usually between 25%-40% and temps 82-90 F @ 450 MH

I don't want to switch to flowering for at least another 2 weeks. I want a big yield for my grow size.
 

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ah I see your slh is also kind of droopy. same with me. I was never happy with the growth rate on the slh. doesn't it seem sensitive? if you have to decide to retire a strain, I'de cut slh based on the fact that it take twice as long to veg compared to some other more vigorous/hearty strains.
 
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