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Hello. I have 12 plants started in small containers I've cut out of water bottles - the regular personal size.
I have several large smart pots and other big pots ready for transplant, but I don't want to transplant until I know they're female, so my question is - Will I be able to let them grow to the 6 weeks or so when I will be able to tell, in these small containers?
I wouldn't like to transplant twice, and I don't really have any medium sized pots to go to before the big ones anyway.
thanks
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They will be pretty root bound by then. Technically they will survive but you may do damage to the plants plus you would have to water them several times a day. Then trying to get them to recover once you do transplant is going to take a lot longer cause of being so root bound . Not sure how they will handle all the stress from being root bound could be bad (reduced yeild).