First time grower needing some guidance

Hey hey everyone
New to the community and new to growing.
I might have done something wrong and meed some assistance please.

I planted a few Silver Haze seeds that I got from some stock.
Planted it somewhere last year. Probably July pr August. We lived in an apartment and the plant was in a pot on the balcony. Morning sun and cool breeze. The plant grew, but stayed super small. Bu about September she started flowering and had a big long budding piece. We then moved to a very warm place with much more sunlight. She stopped growing completely.
About 4 weeks ago she started up again. She grew about 30cm (now about 60cm) and is starting to show pistils coming out.
I’m unsure if I should transplant her into the big garden or leave in the pot?
When to make a clone?
Should I let her grow more or will I be harvesting this time around.

I have another plant (from the same batch) that was growing at my parent’s home. They thought it was funny, but then brought it back to me. This one is much bigger (about 1m) with a thick stem. But there are no signs of any pistils Or sacs or anything? Not sure what sex this one is or if I should place him/her away from the other?

You would do more harm transplanting rather leaving it alone. Now is the time to take healthy clones from her. The clones will look weird for a bit as they revert to veg but otherwise will survive, given ideal conditions. HTH.

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Hi @Schwiskins, welcome to the Community!
I wouldn’t transplant the 60cm one. As @canagen says you might be able to get some clones out of her.
Since you’ve been moving the plant to different environments, she got different light exposure times. That could be one reason it didn’t grow as much, also I don’t know what type of soil a re you using, and I think that pot is not for growing cannabis, it’s more for growing garden plants.
I’d let her finish the whole cycle and get what you can from her.

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Thank you
I cut some clones so let’s see how that goes.
:crossed_fingers:t3:

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Happy growing @Schwiskins​:seedling::herb::deciduous_tree:

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