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Looking to flower Q

thelaughingman

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Strain: Sour Diesel
Stage: Veg
Medium: 100% b'cuzz coco
System: Handwatered
Lighting/hours on: CFL;s/ 18/6 hours
Water: distilled water
Nutes: botanicare/hygrozyme
Cab temp/Hu: 71/65%
pH: 6.5
Total Watts used per hour: 180W

Hey there Ic magians I have a couple of questions for ya...

Right now I have my girls in 6x6 in square pots and they are about 1.5 inches tall now... I want to start flowering very soon soooo my Q to transplant or not to transplant into a 2 gal pot, I don't really want to put my girls into shock you-know? :tiphat:
 

Snow Crash

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If you're going into flower, and they are young and small, you're best off leaving them where they are.

Odds are very good that the root system wouldn't need all that media being that you'll be harvesting her in 70 days.

My vote is to leave 'em.
 

farmdalefurr

I feel nothing and it feels great
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i dont know how big your space is that your working with but i myself would veg them for awhile longer. going into flower w/ them being that small, im sure you wont get much weight off the plant if thats even what your going for. also i noticed your running your PH at 6.5 in coco, it should be 5.8 (+- .1/.2).
 

thelaughingman

Active member
yo

yo

Yeah.. I did the transition last night and I ph'd the feed to 6.0.. I called botanicare they said the same thing about the ph
I dont mind some shorties on this run. I expanded my grow room to 5x5x7
 
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