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Oh. I never thought of pruning them back. I knew all of these great minds on TEG would give me great ideas.In one gallon pots, they shouldn't become root bound. I would just suggest pruning them back until a couple weeks before transplant. That will result in bushier, healthier transplants that will start bearing quickly.