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sup all, i had a couple of plants vegging that i wanted to try LST'ing a bit - however i will be transplanting them outside (they are in small soil pots right now) in a couple of weeks
is it possible to transplant following training? i don't see why not, assuming the root structure stays in tact. any help is much appreciated
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Of course you can transplant after low stress training. How else would growers indoors get into their larger pots. Just untie all the branches and transplant.
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Quote: hawksapprentice said: Of course you can transplant after low stress training. How else would growers indoors get into their larger pots. Just untie all the branches and transplant.
This is what I did. I had crazy LST going on on my plants too.