Late Season Transplant

Hey all,

just enjoyin my first season of outdoor.. Started with 5 clones, 2 took off the other three stopped at about 10'' of height but have stayed alive. They didnt grow due to lack of sun and im beginning to think I can salvage them by changing their location now. There are about 4 weeks until 12/12 and im hoping that will be enough of a veg period.. I plan to move them but Im curious if itd be worth moving the two successful plants as well.(I believe these will receive less and less sunlight toward the end of the season.) Those two are about 3 feet tall and have been out since June 5th. Anyway I have photos of the two but before I upload im just seeing if it would be a no brainer for some of you GROW nups! <3
 
I'm not sure I understand if there is a question hidden in there or not. If moving the two plants means more sunlight for them, yes, move them into the sun if they're in pots. If they're in the ground, which I'm beginning to think they are due to your subject line, that is your call. Just keep in mind transplant shock will eat into a bit of the extra sun time as the plants recover from transplant. I'd definitely use some SuperThrive mix to water them into the new home.
 
Heh yeah it was pretty vague.. :) But you inferred correctly! They are in the ground but i think i will try and move them, one at least. I WILL use the SuperThrive and bring a good amount of the soil they are in now to help them adjust with less stress. It is going to be an awkward move for sure! Although I'll find out in due time, Im still curious now! With some extra care and a lot more sunlight, does anyone think there is enough time left before 12/12 for the three 10'' plants to veg and have a worthwhile flower?
 
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