8weeks into flower but the bud looks like she is into her 4th week

GrowingAbroad

Active Member
The pots are way too small probably root bound fabric pots are much better tou should've put in bigger pots a long time ago by the look of it gonna be a fucker to do now definitely a 2 man job maybe 3 so you don't snap the stems while transplanting look into it might be too late now I don't know maybe you will just have to put up with a small yeild this time and learn for the next one good luck
Fabric pot are the way to go for sure.
Been using them for the first time now with some clones and they grow like crazy with a much faster root growth and watering is so much easier compared to plastic pots.
 

Username85

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I transplanted from 3 gal fabric to 10 gal fabric pots by filling the 10 gal up around the 3 gal pot and cutting the sides of the 3 gal as much as I could.
So I basically placed the 3 gal inside the 10 and filled soil in around the sides until the 3 gal was completely covered.
I did that around May 17th, only about a week after the flip, and ive had no issues
 

GrowingAbroad

Active Member
I transplanted from 3 gal fabric to 10 gal fabric pots by filling the 10 gal up around the 3 gal pot and cutting the sides of the 3 gal as much as I could.
So I basically placed the 3 gal inside the 10 and filled soil in around the sides until the 3 gal was completely covered.
I did that around May 17th, only about a week after the flip, and ive had no issues
You didn't have to cut the pots actually. Seeing it's fabric the roots will go right trough into the bigger pot.
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Here she is. Its just a bag seed. I grow 3 of them 2 lemon lime and 1 venom og. The lemon limes swell while the venom og is so premature bud.
Mars hydro ts1000
Cocopeat , gh flora series trio
Humidity lights on 50-60 lights off 70
Just keep feeding her and run her till she finishes. Looks like she just needs to go longer and you need more light.

You can transplant if you want. I've transplanted in flower. Let her dry out, grab her by the trunk next to the coco and move her. I wouldn't bother if it were me as she doesn't look root bound. They start throwing all kinds of weird deficiencies when root bound and she isn't.

So my guess is lack of light and time. Just run her until she's done. Best of luck
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Hope you have more than 1 of those lights, otherwise, you're just spinning your wheels. That TS 1000 is only good for a 2ft x 2ft flower footprint, and is only rated at 150 watts.

From MarsHydro website, (【High Efficiency Energy Saving Plant Light】Only 150 watts true output with 342 pcs LEDs, more scientifically and energy-efficient! Perfect for 3'x3' (100x100cm) veg stage and 2'x2' (60x60cm) bloom stage)
THIS ^^^...that is a 150 watt light...get at least two more, 3 would be better...
 
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