Too late to transplant?

FourTwentyTime

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32 inches from top of the plant to the tip of the soil
- should I leave it in there or go ahead and transplant it? First time grower so no biggie if I have to leave it in there . Thanks .
 

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What strain is it? I'd be leaving it grow and just add a 1/2 cup of EWC to the top of the pot/soil, fit it in.

EWC = worm castings.


EDIT - transplanting out of a fabric pot - you need some practice with that.

After this grow add a zipper or make a cut and add velcro so you can peal off the pot.

It's not going to come off easy without cutting it.
 
What strain is it? I'd be leaving it grow and just add a 1/2 cup of EWC to the top of the pot/soil, fit it in.

EWC = worm castings.


EDIT - transplanting out of a fabric pot - you need some practice with that.

After this grow add a zipper or make a cut and add velcro so you can peal off the pot.

It's not going to come off easy without cutting it.

Couldn't you just roll the fabric pot down and just pick up the soil and rootball? Instead of turning it half upside-down and tapping on the sides and bottom and trying to slide it out like you do with plastic pots. I've never used fabric pots so not sure how fabric pots work.

Also, what's the E stand for in EWC if WC stands for worm castings? (I don't think I realized before that meant worm castings)
 
Couldn't you just roll the fabric pot down and just pick up the soil and rootball? Instead of turning it half upside-down and tapping on the sides and bottom and trying to slide it out like you do with plastic pots. I've never used fabric pots so not sure how fabric pots work.

Also, what's the E stand for in EWC if WC stands for worm castings? (I don't think I realized before that meant worm castings)
Heck, just get the scissors out . . . .
 
Couldn't you just roll the fabric pot down and just pick up the soil and rootball? Instead of turning it half upside-down and tapping on the sides and bottom and trying to slide it out like you do with plastic pots. I've never used fabric pots so not sure how fabric pots work.

Yes you should be able to do that. I saw that exact same thing on YouTube. A lady had some large fabric pots, something like 25 gallon, and that's what she did. It worked pretty slick.
 
What strain is it? I'd be leaving it grow and just add a 1/2 cup of EWC to the top of the pot/soil, fit it in.

EWC = worm castings.


EDIT - transplanting out of a fabric pot - you need some practice with that.

After this grow add a zipper or make a cut and add velcro so you can peal off the pot.

It's not going to come off easy without cutting it.
Lemon kush
 
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