shnkrmn
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Powerful visual. Nice
Powerful visual. Nice
What's that called I can see it's measuring the temperature of the pot damn i know my plants been burnin up this whole week then
I use it all around the house, dog likes the laser tooWhat's that called I can see it's measuring the temperature of the pot damn i know my plants been burnin up this whole week then
Its fixed for now it just needed water but damn i've transplanted this big plant 4 times now and last time the whole thing came out of the pot and I just put that in the next pot, should I have knocked some of the bottom dirt off? It filled up the whole 3 gallon damn near and I didn't get much new dirt up under it maybe 3 inchesSame as last time you asked, Bigger pot!
They’re not flowering yet and your still having issues. Roots require space.
It needs a bigger pot. I think you’ve mentioned pests is some other threads. If you have fungus gnats or other soil bound critters (which seems likely based on what you have described), the small pot creates even more of an issue. You’ll continue to have issues as there’s not enough soil to support the root system. If you have fungus gnats, they eat roots, and the more roots the less they can damage. Limited space means limited roots. They’ll continue to overheat also. They need to be transplanted soon though. My outdoors are now showing sex. Flower season is on outside. Transplant to a larger pot asap. Or don’t.Its fixed for now it just needed water but damn i've transplanted this big plant 4 times now and last time the whole thing came out of the pot and I just put that in the next pot, should I have knocked some of the bottom dirt off? It filled up the whole 3 gallon damn near and I didn't get much new dirt up under it maybe 3 inches
Ordering a few 5 gallonsIt needs a bigger pot. I think you’ve mentioned pests is some other threads. If you have fungus gnats or other soil bound critters (which seems likely based on what you have described), the small pot creates even more of an issue. You’ll continue to have issues as there’s not enough soil to support the root system. If you have fungus gnats, they eat roots, and the more roots the less they can damage. Limited space means limited roots. They’ll continue to overheat also. They need to be transplanted soon though. My outdoors are now showing sex. Flower season is on outside. Transplant to a larger pot asap. Or don’t.
I’d go at least 7-10.Ordering a few 5 gallons
That's why I'm starting to rotate out the black bags for light tan ones. It defiantly makes a difference. The tan ones get covered in ugly algae on the sides, the black ones cook the algae off. I'll take functionality over aesthetics anyday though.
I was about to say! Those roots got to be getting too hot!