Soldiers Co Op Outdoor thread

Olive Drab Green

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This is me, fam. Tell me what you think.

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I believe what you're seeing distortion-wise is from a transplant where the roots were further down than I anticipated and I was transplanting from a larger pot than I should have used at the time, but the pot I transplanted into temporarily was too big for the root ball.
 

papapayne

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I think what I'm gonna do is use my 6 100s I already have, and get 2 200s to put my biggest dog and biggest wet dreams in. See what the differences if any are. Be fun experiement :)

That saves me some work to, and some money on amendments, and a lot less digging!
 

Soilgrownsmile

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This is me, fam. Tell me what you think.

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I believe what you're seeing distortion-wise is from a transplant where the roots were further down than I anticipated and I was transplanting from a larger pot than I should have used at the time, but the pot I transplanted into temporarily was too big for the root ball.
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Olive Drab Green

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Like, where the tips are looking burned, aside from the subsiding nitrogen abundance. The roots snapped off as I transplanted it, and then I think the root ball was too big for the transplant, but it's the biggest I had at the time, and I had to leave it a day.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Sorry, bit of vodka tonight. I might be a bit hard to understand, as it's difficult to convey a completely clear thought process, though I'm managing.
 

papapayne

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I read some of your old threads @treemansbuds and saw you lost a few plants to gophers. That definitely convinced me...my.dang woman feeds the gophers, and there's lots of open acreage around and I see active gophers so don't wanna risk it.
 

Soilgrownsmile

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I think what I'm gonna do is use my 6 100s I already have, and get 2 200s to put my biggest dog and biggest wet dreams in. See what the differences if any are. Be fun experiement :)

That saves me some work to, and some money on amendments, and a lot less digging!
Nice
 

papapayne

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This is me, fam. Tell me what you think.

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I believe what you're seeing distortion-wise is from a transplant where the roots were further down than I anticipated and I was transplanting from a larger pot than I should have used at the time, but the pot I transplanted into temporarily was too big for the root ball.

Happy little plant man,
Like, where the tips are looking burned, aside from the subsiding nitrogen abundance. The roots snapped off as I transplanted it, and then I think the root ball was too big for the transplant, but it's the biggest I had at the time, and I had to leave it a day.

Honestly man, I don't quite understand what your question is...the plants aren't screaming anything to my eyes as needing anything, although it's hard to tell for sure under red less
 

Olive Drab Green

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Happy little plant man,



Honestly man, I don't quite understand what your question is...the plants aren't screaming anything to my eyes as needing anything, although it's hard to tell for sure under red less
I'm more explaining the obvious slight issues it's showing. They're in the middle of resolving, I believe.
 

papapayne

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For sure man. I understand now. I'm pretty baked myself as well, so little slow myself. I pretty much expect to have a wide range of health in the garden just by sheer plant counts and strains so definitely don't need to explain it to me :).
 
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