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cave

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hi everyone

i should of started this awhile ago but anyway

green house femminzed super silver haze fom seed

the first pick is not great but it is all i have of when it was small
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the next picks are after a transplant in to a 4 gal bucket about 2 weeks later
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with some lst just started

more to come
 

cave

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and now today

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cab pic


getting worried about the size of plant and my pot size do you thik it will get root bound...should i maybe transplant into a bigger pot or do you thik it will be fine to finish in there


will update more pics in a few day and will do so untill harvest

thanks
cave
 

cave

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does anyone think if i transplant my plant into a new pot now will it hurt it because of how old and big it is or will it be ok... i think it will be well root bound by the time it is finished budding i figuer it should have at least 20 more gals to finish
 

pedrodepaco

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That plant is amazing Great job.:woohoo: I wouldnt worry about it to much. depending on the area flowing is about to start Alot of times plants get tempremental when transplanted during flowering or right before. The roots dont fill the pot and then you have soil that sits there wet. As the soil with roots through it drys it can make watering a pain. You think its wet but you have dry pockets killing roots in different places. I like my roots to fill a pot nicely when it switches over.:joint:
 

pedrodepaco

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transplanting probably will help just watch your watering and you should be fine looks like you have been doing great so far.
 

cave

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i was thinking to do it when it is pretty dry hold it uppside down off my deck because it is raised high try tapping the bottom and removing the container or i will have to cut it off with something like a small cutting wheel any ideas
 

smokeymacpot

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push the sides of the tub inwards, its plastic, so it will free the soil from the sides. if you let it dry abit, then i guess you would be fine to just make sure its all free and then lift it out by the bottom of the stem, it should be plenty strong enough.
be sure to use plenty of perlite :)
 

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Looks like a great plant!

This plant is growing in 10 gallons of soil, interesting to see what happens-
 

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