Relocation?

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mushface

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Today UPS showed up with a letter notifying me that the property I'm renting has been sold as of 9/24 and that i need to move. It also stated that if I'm willing to move by 10/26 they would pay $3000 or by 11/25 for $2000. I already found another spot but i have a sog grow in flower. What is the best way to move flowering ladies that are to big for UPS shipping boxes? Thanks
 
germinator

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Take the $ and run.....cut to size paper Leaf /lawn bags.....rented uhaul ..........on your way......good luck
 
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Im in a similar sit. Soon ill be moving 6 4x3 ft bushes 6 weeks into flower. Its gonna be interesting for sure.
 
fishwhistle

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Cash for keys program,take the money!how many days into flower already?gonna be hard but not impossible to move them.
 
ttystikk

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You mean you haven't flipped yet? How far away is your new place? You could drive your plants in a dark van during their dark cycle, especially if the new place is set up and ready for them.
 
mushface

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You mean you haven't flipped yet? How far away is your new place? You could drive your plants in a dark van during their dark cycle, especially if the new place is set up ready for them.[/quot
Yes there a week in but I'll be moving them before the 10/26. The place im moving to is about 10 miles away. Do you have any suggestions on storing them while transporting?
 
ttystikk

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Like I said above; make sure you have their destination ready, don't move them in temps near freezing, move them during their dark cycle- preferably right at the beginning of it, and do not dither; get the plants in, out and back in place as fast as you can. 'Storing' plants only works in two places; greenhouses/growrooms and packaged.
 

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