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Strawberry OG - how big does it get outdoors? Should I transfer?

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Strawberry OG - how big does it get outdoors? Should I transfer?

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flowerlover

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Hi All -

I have a beautiful Strawberry OG - that I started indoors. I am moving outdoors this week.

Thinking I may need to transfer to a bigger pot - 15 gallon. Wondering if anyone has grown this - and how big it could get. It's about 10 weeks old now. I topped it after 4 nodes - which may have been too short - because it is short and bushy. Very healthy. Photo attached - it's the one in the canvas pot.

Is it worth it to risk transfer?

Thanks! Robyn
 

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the rrock

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I would transplant unless you want to keep it a small plant,there is no risk in transplanting that I know of. Do a search here and you should find alot of info on repotting
 
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What's in the square planter in the top right hand corner of the pic? That would do the job.
 
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Thanks! I will repot!
 
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Often how big they get is a function of pot size (even outdoors). So you make the call. If ya want trees, BIG pots.
 
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Moot at this point, but the fabric pots area hassle to transplant as the roots get tied up in the fabric. Best to use the fabric as a final (but agree that this plant will do a lot better in the ground or in a larger pot).
 
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Thank you - that is kind of what I was wondering - do I risk damaging the roots. I am going to carefully cut the bag and pray for a recovery. If not - well then - lesson learned
 
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