I just transplanted 5 Ring of Fire chile plants into 5 large pots. 4 of them have flowers or pods starting. I was very careful and had no problems. They are all doing well. So, I would think if you are careful, your plants you have no ill effects. Try it and let us know what happened. RisaG Zone 6, NJ Risa's Food Service http://www.geocities.com/radiorlg ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jonathan Smillie" <jts6811@earthlink.net> To: <chile-heads@globalgarden.com> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 5:50 PM Subject: [CH] A few things... > Second: need some advice on transplanting. I am an apartment-dweller in Louisville, Kentucky, and am restricted to pot gardening (no, no- I meant plants IN pots...) . I have three chile plants, all seedlings this spring- one red habanero, one Thai, and one cayenne. Currently, all three share a window box where they get the full afternoon sun. ...> > Thanks, > > Jonathan > > > >