Snow Crash
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Cut the bottom out of the planter???
if you could simply explain the picture i posted i will understand everything.
That thing is crazy looking. Like a fat lady with skinny legs, ready to topple at any moment.
Cut the bottom out of the planter???
if you could simply explain the picture i posted i will understand everything.
there is NO reason i'd do that.Cut the bottom out of the planter???
That thing is crazy looking. Like a fat lady with skinny legs, ready to topple at any moment.
I think you got too much calcium and magnesium in your pot.Definatly haven't used up your N with that lil of a plant. Stopp watering so much put it into a bigger pot with a few layers of perlite. Also too much calcium and mag can create overly dense soil. So cut those out a lil too. Mainly stop that over watering!!!
I dont think we are communicating well. I had 20 gallon pots... and a wad of roots the size of my fist on about 18 plants. That is what root bound is. A pot full of roots is desirable... a wad of roots in a tight little knot is... well not. That is what i refer to as root bound.well if "rootbound" means "rootball" then i guess i agree.
if you could simply explain the picture i posted i will understand everything.
if your plant didn't get enough food you should have fed it more. it certainly had plenty of roots to take it all up.
root filled pots are not a problem if you know how to work with them.
you didn't explain my picture.I dont think we are communicating well. I had 20 gallon pots... and a wad of roots the size of my fist on about 18 plants. That is what root bound is. A pot full of roots is desirable... a wad of roots in a tight little knot is... well not. That is what i refer to as root bound.
you sir dont know what your talking boutI like to use roots organic soil. Miricle Grow is bad for mary jane, too many nutes already in the soil!
3 different plants, 3 different strains.I was pondering this some more. What kind of plant is it? My other theory, and it may be a little far fetched but it's just a theory , if that particular strain naturally occured in mountainous regions then that could also explain the little need for soil. They would probably have adapted to growing in smaller areas since the rocks would impede their roots from growing alot, so they would probably have evolved some kind of root system that grows smaller but has the ability to take in alot of nutrients.
Maybe?
you are coming across to me "loud and clear".lol we certainly arent communicating.. oh well. Nice plants.
You tell'em fdd2wht, the fucks a "rootbound"..?you are coming across to me "loud and clear".
is there something in my posts you don't understand?
i'd like to clear this up for you if i could.
"root bound" is not such a bad thing.