white fuzz at base of plant

hyroot

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Hey hyroot, does organic notill work using fabric pots?

Yes. It's preferred but diy sips are sort of new and work even better. . For fabric pots you want a minimum of 15 gal pots. If your space is limited. you could run 30 gallon pots or larger with 3 or 4 plants in each pot. or even build a soil bed. they make fabric cloth beds too.
 

hyroot

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so if i cut it lower how should i look out for stem rot? thanks again everyone for all the tips

stem rot usually only occurs beneath the soil of the cut gets too wet. From topping that never happens. if it does happen then there something wrong g with the environment
 

DocktaGreenThumb

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stem rot usually only occurs beneath the soil of the cut gets too wet. From topping that never happens. if it does happen then there something wrong g with the environment
This happens in places like Washington in outdoor grows. It's good to know worst case scenarios.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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possibly. i use an areocloner myslf, and get real good results, some people use rockwool cubes, or a hydroponic "bubble" cloner. you can use a rooting product, some of them are all natural, and some have hormones in them that force rooting, i like clone-x myself, an old standard that works
 

MichiganMedGrower

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I usually have to wait a week or so for my pots to dry after transplant and transplant up when it becomes 2 or 3 days between.

Final pot flowering I like to see 3 days to a dry pot. They really like their dry in between day the most it seems.

This is in ocean forest soil. Other mediums may work differently.
 
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