nambla how did you get so wise for a "new member"?Oh my, it looks fantastic.
This Will be grown outdoors when should I transplant it I am using fox farm ocean forest soil , molasses horticulture organic spray nutrientare you planning to bring inside or will this be outdoor only?
is that a 2 gallon bucket?
i did look at her even though it's not showing any views..very nice..you kept her alive!
i would let her fill in another week or so..she's tall so you have that outside stretch.
what are you planning for the future with nutes and light?
i can advise better if i know the answers above.
The roots are pretty dang long right now should I keep it in a 5 gallon bucket or move to bigger potThe sooner you transplant the scrawnier the plant will be. You need more undergrowth between the first nodes and the crown. I would top her today and leave her in that pot another 2 weeks. You will get a shorter and bushier plant with topping asap.
Good luck, BigSteve.
I know that if the roots hit the bottom of the pot, it's a good thing to transplant to bigger pot so the roots don't mat together and go around the plant in a circle and rot, I started off in a solo cup then to 1 gallon bucket to 3 gallon then to 5 gallon bucket"The roots are pretty dang long right now should I keep it in a 5 gallon bucket or move to bigger pot"
General rule is that one gallon of dirt will provide for a plant for one month. That's why I rarely use anything larger than 3 gallons and finish a lot of plants in mini-pots that are 7 inches square. Only time I use a five gallon pot is if I'm cultivating a mother plant I plan to take tons of clones off of.
You know, pot plants new to dirt will spend most of their energy growing a root system to support the plant. Not until the roots find the inside of the pot will they start to grow much above ground. That's why I transplant twice - you want the roots to grow out to encourage green growth. Putting a new seedling straight into a five gallon pot guarantees you many weeks of watching roots grow out. Better to transplant early so the roots can grow out to fill the pot. Works for me.
Good luck, BigSteve.
This^wants topping for girth take the top 6 inches off and it will fill out with donkeys cocks View attachment 3367382 like that happy farming