Hey hey sis. :smokebuds:
If you have the space for the 3 gal pots I would transplant but not until they grow into the skeleton pots. This will probably take another week or 2, you can almost eliminate shock if your careful :smokebuds:
I'm still on the edge with that one. I've seen a couple good/great grows in 1.5 gals, but mine are only 1.25. Anyone think the reward of bigger pots will outweigh the stress of transplanting?
I'd leave them too.. especially since you're inexperienced and doing this grow for a project. But it also depends on your space... you CAN successfully transplant them without shocking them.I'm not too sure if there will be a huge difference between growing in a 1.25 gallon pot or a 1.5 gallon, though there might be some. For that small of an increase in volume, it might be better to just let them ride and not risk them going through any transplant shock for this grow. Any shock will delay your harvest date, and it sounds like time is of the essence so you can provide yourself with safe meds.

I'd leave them too.. especially since you're inexperienced and doing this grow for a project. But it also depends on your space... you CAN successfully transplant them without shocking them.
Props on that! Keep the truth alive!
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I'm not growing for a project, I'm killing two birds with one stone by using my grow as my project. What would I do with a bean stalk in my room anyway? Beans do not make good munchies!I'd leave them too.. especially since you're inexperienced and doing this grow for a project. But it also depends on your space... you CAN successfully transplant them without shocking them.
Props on that! Keep the truth alive!
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