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    hi, i have had a clone for a little over a month. i put it into 12/12 from the start. i never transplanted it into a bigger pot because im a moron. the pot was pretty big and i thought it would be big enough for the rest of the process. if i transplant it now i would stunt its growth in its most important time right?
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    or better question does not transplanting enough cause the leaves to curl under.... i figured they might because there isnt enough space for them to get what they need???? any ideas?

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    im not sure i get your question but heres what i can make of it.

    when flowering you need a well developed root mass in order to take up nutes. transplanting into a larger pot now you will be introducing more nitrogen (from the soil) too. in the flowering stage you need more potassium than nitrogen so i wouldnt transplant into another plant pot size myself, plus a flowering plant concentrates more on bud production rather than root development so i would just leave her as she is. also you shouldnt really get the plant leaves wet when you are flowering and you should maintain a low humidity or you will run into problems ie bud rot.

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    yea i was told that on a different thread already, i am using a nute mix spray that is just fine i spray it 30 minutes before i turn on the lights and it dries up really fast. humidity isnt a problem it stays 35-45%. but you did answer my question thanks a lot!

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    The leaf curl in your pic is from to much Nitrogen IMO.
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