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I did once plant hermiedTransplanting during flowering can be done, but the plants are usually shocked and take a while to get going again. The roots don't seem to grow as much during flowering, so adding a lot of extra space might not help as much as you hope. Even if you are in 3 gallon pots, the plants can still get pretty nice with a little extra TLC, water, and nutrients. Can you show a Pic? It helps greatly instead of a description. There are a lot of other variables (light source, grow medium) that might help to diagnose your problem.
In a nutshell, yes, you can transplant during flowering but it ill make your yield smaller and maybe cause stress issues.
Transplanting during flowering can be done, but the plants are usually shocked and take a while to get going again. The roots don't seem to grow as much during flowering, so adding a lot of extra space might not help as much as you hope. Even if you are in 3 gallon pots, the plants can still get pretty nice with a little extra TLC, water, and nutrients. Can you show a Pic? It helps greatly instead of a description. There are a lot of other variables (light source, grow medium) that might help to diagnose your problem.
In a nutshell, yes, you can transplant during flowering but it ill make your yield smaller and maybe cause stress issues.
Dont do it
Dont do it
I have often thought to transplant after week 2 when the soil nutes run out rather than add fertilizer.
Theoretically could keep the plant on water only with ocean forest or similar.
I really dont see transplant stress often in veg anymore. Maybe its worth a try.
But like said above the roots dont grow much after peak bloom so too late doesnt make much sense.
Theres no point uppotting half way through bloom as the plants stop putting energy into new roots after a few weeks of bloom.iv done it and it stunted my plant instead of helping it.@jimster is bang on with what he says.its not worth the extra soil.if anything your roots won't get enough oxygen as theyl be surrounded by wet soil that won't have any roots in it to uptake the water to dry it out which means it will stay wet and will most likely rot the roots that the plant already has.
That's just my experience but I'm pretty sure it's accurate.
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