Transplanting

Urdedpal

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There will be little or no shock if you are quick and tender in your handling of the plants. Make sure you only need to transplant twice, or better yet, once if possible, through the entire growth cycle. Transplanting slows you down. It takes time, it is tricky, it is hard work, and threatens the plants. Start in as large a container as possible, square is best. 16 ounce plastic cups work OK, and 2 litter soda bottles cut down may be big enough for the first harvest when growing hydroponically. One-gallon plastic milk or water containers (squarish) will work too.

Or start seeds and rooted cuttings in 16oz plastic cups. It is better to have less seedlings than it is to have many seedlings that need constant transplanting. These larger cups take only a little more space, and allow you to transplant only one time before harvesting the first crop. Transplant into a gallon water jugs (cut down to 3/4 gallon) before forcing flower growth. To regenerate this plant after harvesting, transplant it into a larger pot after it goes into vegetative growth once again, 5 gallon paint buckets work pretty well if you can spare the space, and a 2-3 gallon container would make this plant is 2nd harvest better than the first, given enough vegetative regrowth first.

One more tip:

A Russian study showed that seedlings with at least 4" of soil to grow the tap root were more likely to go female. The source I am quoting says "This may be why some farmers get female/male ratios as great as 80%/20%."
 
ok so im in a little bit of pickle. I planted my plants in my neighbors yard because they said i could and it was just a good thing at the time. now all of a sudden they moved out and a new couple is moving in the house. the plants have been in the ground since may. They are about 4 feet by 4 feet. I have about a month left before they are done budding. now let me start by saying that my pants where not looking good at all and the first neighbors cut down some trees and had no idea where the plants where. I went to check on them and they had cut down trees right near my plants and they where all crushed. I checked them out and i had to begin with. When i checked it three of them where broken completely and two where just broken. So i tied them up with fishing string and for got about them and i went back and they tripled in size it was amazing. Now like i said there is a new couple moving in and i have to get those out of the ground because if they find them all my hard work is gone and i only got about 3-4 weeks left. How could i transplant two full grown plants out of the ground i was going to put them in a big 55 or 100 gallon tub that you can buy a Walmart. Like the rubber made ones. any info would be goo and how should i go about this. Thank you for your attention to this matter and hopeful needs to happen in the next couple of days. they are already in the house but they are cleaning and haven't started ti move in.so I got about a week or so.
 
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