Transplanting older plants

Slabigail

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Ok so I'm guessing my plant are about 1 a month and a half to 2 months old at most. They are currently growing outside in the ground. I want to let them grow outside for the rest of the summer. As they grow bigger, does it make transplanting them and moving them inside a more delicate process? Should I pull them up now and at least put them in pots, or is it ok the wait? Oh and about what month should I bring them inside?
 
The month you would want to move them inside is probably early september unless it gets colder sooner. Leave them outside for now though. Transplanting bigger plants is more work because of the size but bigger plants can eaisly be moved and not die. Just dig out the plant when your ready, try to destroy the least amount of roots possible. But yes, it will be okay if you move it. Sprouts are harder to transplant.
 
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