Anyone ever seen this before ?? Plants growing like a hurricane twist at the top

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spek9

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you might be on to something.

I like that he wants to help but acting like a know it all with limited experience is just annoying.
The Youtube specialists are coming out of the woodwork this year more than any year before. Must be people getting all ansy being stuck indoors due to the coronavirus. I'm convinced that some of them are socks of other shamed accounts.
 

Kingkongbud

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The Youtube specialists are coming out of the woodwork this year more than any year before. Must be people getting all ansy being stuck indoors due to the coronavirus. I'm convinced that some of them are socks of other shamed accounts.
I know one of the hints to trolls are the instant multiple thumbs up to play into feelings, to deceive people by numbers ratings instead of facts. Sad times
 

spek9

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I know one of the hints to trolls are the instant multiple thumbs up to play into feelings, to deceive people by numbers ratings instead of facts. Sad times
Numbers ratings? By years of experience and number of grows you mean? Seven years indoors, perpetual grow cycle, harvesting every five weeks. Do the math on the number of grows. That does not include my experimental grows. Add 20+ years of outdoor growing as well. Now add in the years and number of grows of the other posters you're arguing with.

I just took a look at another thread you were on. You're growing with a crap LED and a few CFLs and your bud looks like larf, and you're giving equally bad information over there.
 

Renfro

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Numbers ratings? By years of experience and number of grows you mean? Seven years indoors, perpetual grow cycle, harvesting every five weeks. Do the math on the number of grows. That does not include my experimental grows. Add 20+ years of outdoor growing as well. Now add in the years and number of grows of the other posters you're arguing with.

I just took a look at another thread you were on. You're growing with a crap LED and a few CFLs and your bud looks like larf, and you're giving equally bad information over there.
Yeah his plants are probably root bound lol.
 

Kassiopeija

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No, maybe you could educate me better on how trolls work since you just admitted to knowing better lol
this guy is one of the most respected growers here... and who shall give witness about you?

Trust me, after 2 weeks a good plant has a good and full foundation even in a container bit over twice that size which is what i start in. Works perfect
yah but when his lights arent so strong the plant doesnt grow so fast...

@OP
but if in doubt wait until ball is dry, gently loosen out and behold rootstatus.

But usually better, just let it grow. You can always try to make the environment more suitable
 

Kingkongbud

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If your plant wants more light you should give it more light asap, just like if your roots are asking for more room. In nature rooms prefer more room above confinement and that applies to pretty much everything alive. Even the upper plant area prefers to be spaced out from other and will get stressed if too crowded with other plants. I know, long ago i stuffed way too many plants in a small grow area
 

Hydrowannabe

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Look at this pic youll get a good idea of a good container size. They are sitting in plastic shoe mats abke to hold water. You can buy them at dollar store. The containers are the small recycling bins. Btw if you are going to judge those yello leaves that's whoever's lack of understanding that this is normal yellowing bottom up during flowering oh and one time watering a bit late. As they go yellow trim them 1 inch from stalk but only when over half yellow and only a couple every few days even if you really hate the look of them, trimming faster makes the next ones yellow sooner especially well into flowering which is the process of your plant producing buds in order for seeds as it understands it is preparing for death. It understands this like it understands the seasons changing
Meth is a helluva drug
 

spek9

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If your plant wants more light you should give it more light asap, just like if your roots are asking for more room.
The whole point here is that the plant is not "asking" for more root room.

I've made that clear. The plant is quite healthy. When a plant is root bound, it'll start showing all sorts of negative side effects.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I found his plants, nothing to see here lol.

What Ren, you don't want him to teach you how he grows such beauties, lol?
 

Kingkongbud

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this guy is one of the most respected growers here... and who shall give witness about you?


yah but when his lights arent so strong the plant doesnt grow so fast...

@OP
but if in doubt wait until ball is dry, gently loosen out and behold rootstatus.

But usually better, just let it grow. You can always try to make the environment more suitable
You can research my claims and compare his pictures with the many online of root bound plants. Also all those orangey roots would not look like that under the conditions i suggest. I trust nature and it nature roots are usually not bunched up like that and the plant is able to make more and bigger roots to feed the plant more and sooner, its really simple science, so much that its common sense
 

Kingkongbud

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The whole point here is that the plant is not "asking" for more root room.

I've made that clear. The plant is quite healthy. When a plant is root bound, it'll start showing all sorts of negative side effects.
The point here is that if in nature the roots want to spread out many feet, its important to replicate that to any reasonable size for the best resukts sooner. The evidence is in the more abundant and thicker roots able to do more work at once. I know, ive grown many outdoors with roots as thick as his large plant in that small container
 

Kingkongbud

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The point here is that if in nature the roots want to spread out many feet, its important to replicate that to any reasonable size for the best resukts sooner. The evidence is in the more abundant and thicker roots able to do more work at once. I know, ive grown many outdoors with roots as thick as his large plant in that small container
Roots as thick as his stalk is what i meant
 

spek9

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The point here is that if in nature the roots want to spread out many feet, its important to replicate that to any reasonable size for the best resukts sooner. The evidence is in the more abundant and thicker roots able to do more work at once. I know, ive grown many outdoors with roots as thick as his large plant in that small container
You're going to need to be right at all costs no matter what, so I'm done. Future readers will have to decide who to take advice from.

Happy growing!
 

Kingkongbud

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You're going to need to be right at all costs no matter what, so I'm done. Future readers will have to decide who to take advice from.

Happy growing!
Well it certainly won't hurt the plant to transplant it right now is one of the main points I was making, so I am right whether people agree with me or not is just dumb thinking. Science agrees with me and science is above us all, good day to you
 

Snoopy808

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Tweekers try to grow too...just poorly.

I was gonna ask if the plant was recently fed or given a good watering. It looks fine. Looks like it just found ferts and leaves expanding fast.
 

Renfro

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Well it certainly won't hurt the plant to transplant it right now is one of the main points I was making
Look, you started by stating it is rootbound and making it a big deal that this is the cause for his issues.

Then you backed off but still don't want to say you were wrong so you do this shit saying well it won't hurt to transplant it. Just stop man. I like that you are trying to help, just admit when you guessed wrong.
 
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