nanners1
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Oh boy, that was my main question too when i began. I solved it by germinating into solo cups, and then 1 gallon, and then 3 gallons to maintain runoff. I transplant a little sooner to avoid dealing with too much roots, but you can prune them yourself (loosen up where the roots are attached) and add mycorhize to the transplant area.thanks, nanners1! i've been using textile pots for a while, but i'm getting tired of them because i have some issues when transplanting, with the roots being "attached" to the pot... but this could perhaps be solved by avoiding transplants.
i have a question regarding bugbee's method (that's a new one xD): he says that you should always "over"water until you get a 10% runnoff, aprox. this is true also when the plant is really young, like really small for the size of it's container? wouldn't the medium take forever to dry? i'm thinking about fungus and all that jazz..
when I asked about a young plant in a 3 gallon, for example - i was advised not to, but if I HAD to, i was advised to just water a small inner circle around the plant until runoff, and not to water the whole pot. but I dont know if this works.
apparently keeping moisture levels and knowing when to water at the right times when you start in your final pot is something reserved to more experienced growers.
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