Yeah. It's not ideal, but I have no other choice. I'm currently close to max capacity in my one gallon pots, so I have to start pulling males before I can move up to my three gallon pots.Sammet said:So you're transplanting after flipping to flowering? I'll be interested to see how they go - I always try to transplant before the switch.
I've read a few threads here on ICmag where people have transplanted during flower with no negative results, so I don't think it'll be an issue. I'll just have to be super careful with the developing flowers...
Cal-Mag is a calcium/magnesium supplement. I use it because my tap water is a little lacking. Here's a link to Botanicare's page on the product:charlesweedmore said:mate you say cal-mag,what is this ?is it epsom salt ?
please give me a link for that product
http://www.americanagritech.com/product/product_detail.asp?ID=1&pro_id_pk=10
I just have a Homebox, not an XL: 3.5 ft x 3.5 ft x 6.5 ft.i have a homebox XL,too.
how many times do you transplant ?i read that transplanting that is more than 1 time would be stressed plants..therefore i will start in Solo cups and after 15 days, i will transplant them into 15litre pots.i will only transplant only 1 times,is it true ?;
and how many litre ( or gallon for yours ) pot do you use after solo cups ?
I generally transplant twice: from Solo cups to one gallon pots and from one gallon pots to three gallon pots. Transplanting isn't very stressful for plants as long as you care for them properly while you're moving them about. Mainly, take care not to rip the roots...
Thanks for the kind words guys.