RadicalRoss
Well-Known Member
Just finished chopping down and stripping the fan leaves off my first full 4x4 and I'm disappointed in the size of my root ball after I knocked it from my pots. I worry that the smaller root system means my plants weren't uptaking nutrients like they should and it's made them not reach their full potential. Though I am still relatively pleased with my first harvest (unsampled, at least) I wanna do better.
It seemed that the root ball was about the size of the 3 gallon fabric pot I'd had them in vegetative state, rather than the 7 they were transplanted into. I did transplant them the same day I flipped to 12/12, is this the issue? Should I give it a week or two after a transplant?
Grow info:
Sohum soil
Fabric pots (3gallons transplanted to 7 immediately before flip)
Half dose Terp Tea weekly during flower
MarsHydro TSW3000 light
elev8 genetics: gelato cake and gorilla cookies. the root ball was the same size on all of them.
I do use some mykos when I transplant.
Any advice? I'm cleaning up my flowering tent and washing my pots right now, hoping to transplant and take clones this evening.
It seemed that the root ball was about the size of the 3 gallon fabric pot I'd had them in vegetative state, rather than the 7 they were transplanted into. I did transplant them the same day I flipped to 12/12, is this the issue? Should I give it a week or two after a transplant?
Grow info:
Sohum soil
Fabric pots (3gallons transplanted to 7 immediately before flip)
Half dose Terp Tea weekly during flower
MarsHydro TSW3000 light
elev8 genetics: gelato cake and gorilla cookies. the root ball was the same size on all of them.
I do use some mykos when I transplant.
Any advice? I'm cleaning up my flowering tent and washing my pots right now, hoping to transplant and take clones this evening.
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