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Steele do you transplant after flowering?
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Steele do you transplant after flowering?
Greetings,
I was looking at some of your older threads and it seems like you would initiate flowering in a smaller container, and then a week or so later transfer into a larger pot. I just wanted to know if this was the case, and why? Frodo |
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Frodo, I'll use this method to save on transplanting males. Once sex is shown segregating males and females is dealt with and transplanting can continue. Keep in mind that tha size of container is going to inhibit lateral branching unless topped bent, or...... keeping em more columner. I don't always use this method, just recently planting seedlings directly in 3 gallons of soilless.
Hope this helps, Steele |
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Thanks Steele,
It makes perfect sense! Frodo |
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