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Ever seen this?

Urhighness88

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Anyone ever heard or tried this before? I have one of my girls(one in the smallest pot) and she is pretty root bound.
so I cut out the bottom of the pot and set it on freshly turned dirt. Hopping it will root out now n continue to grow!
 

LoRd MeGaTR0N31

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It will work great. Just like Letsenjoy I transplant the same way too with my Dixie cups to final pots to ground. I like the cutting the bottom of the pot way better because Imo when I transplant that way my babies go through no shock.
 

Vindicated

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When I left my plants in fabric grow bags for a month to long, they got root bound. I sliced the bag and carefully trimmed the roots, and planted in the ground. did my best but she never bounced back 100%. After harvest I dug up the root ball and discovered the roots only grew about an inch out. Over all it wasn't bad. Quality was still top shelf, she was just a smaller plant. Now as a rule I Always make sure roots are at least an inch away from the walls of their container.
 
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