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Old 01-24-2008, 09:18 PM
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Can you transplant just before beginning flowering?????

We want to begin flowering within the next week or two, but wanted to transplant from our one gallon buckets to larger pots so growth can continue well during 12/12... Just wondering if this is safe, and if there is anything we should know about it that would be different than any other transplant.
I feel confident that it will be fine, because we know how to transplant well; however, just wanted to run it by you guys and see what your thoughts are.



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Sounds like your going to have to transplant, it should be ok.
Some people even give it a little something afterwards to help reduce shock like superthrive.
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ya, ive heard of superthrive but never had experience with it. This is only my second grow attempt, but the first included many, many plants. In all the transplants ive done, ive hardly experienced any bad shock, even though it does seem to stunt them for a day or two... I've seen some photos of bad shock that looked like they were damn near dead, and i have never experienced anything even approaching that, but i'll def have to ask the guy at the horticulture store about the superthrive
 
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Sounds like your going to have to transplant, it should be ok.
Some people even give it a little something afterwards to help reduce shock like superthrive.
good advice from Anony

and as your leaving it for at least a week or 2 then it should be fine

transplanting stress is a real growth stunter. unless done carefully& time to recover.
 
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