Hey everyone, is root porn legal in this state? lol
I was only able to transplant 2 of the 7 plants, I ran out of FFOF. I think maybe the 5gal containers I was using and the new 10gal containers are measured differently some how. Maybe one is liquid gallons and one is dry gallons because I was able to make seven 5gal pots with 3 1/2 bags of FFOF, but the next 3 1/2 bags of FFOF only allowed me to transplant 2 of them into 10 gal containers. Oh well, at least I got the ball rolling.
The first picture of the Blueberry was taken on 12-27 when she was 16", and the next picture is the same Blueberry today and she's now 21". That's 5" in 10 days, not bad for a newbie growing in soil if I do say so myself

. I think the roots speak for themselves, and I still have 8 1/2 weeks to go.
I didn't take pics of the Durban Poison when I flushed last week, and I can't remember how big she was back then. But at 19" she's bigger now, that's for sure.
I couldn't take a pic of her side roots because I cut the 5gal container away (this was my first transplant) and I didn't take the old container off till she was in the new container. I think I messed up, I cut some of her roots while cutting away the old container, I hope she'll be OK. I guess the claims that Mycorrhiza helps with transplant shock is really going to be put to the test with her.
So now you know why I was so insistant on transplanting them into bigger containers.
I also think I'm gonna have to rearrange my grow room, those new containers really take up a lot of room. Oh well, it's the least I can do for my girls.
I also haven't treated the moms for mites yet. I treated the clones because I had to move them out of the veg room to make room for these 2 and I wanted my rooting station to stay mite free.
And I pulled all the old clippings out of the Rapid Rooter & found 2 more with roots. So with the Micorrhiza the Rapid Rooter is 8 for 9, and without the Micorhizza with standing water it's 0 for 50

lol Oh well, now I know.
Hope you like the pics