Chunky Dixel
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I transplant before going to flower because I anticipate having bigger plants over the next 2-3 months...it wouldn't make sense to flower in a container in which they have grown root bound.
Certainly when you are going from veg to flower - you do transplant / up pot, correct?? I think that is standard practice in any soil garden. More root space equates to larger yields and fuller, more mature flowers...but yes, certainly, having freshly composted medium for the roots to grow into contributes to the lack of having to provide additional nutrition through other means...
dank.Frank
Roots grow though the stretching period they do not grow while the plant is producing flower. So when you transplant sure the roots grow for two to three weeks, but other than that you're allowing more time between watering