FresnoFarmer
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a concoction of steriods with a hint of angel dustHow is that possible? That throws the whole bigger roots = bigger fruits idea out the window!! What are you feeding them?
a concoction of steriods with a hint of angel dustHow is that possible? That throws the whole bigger roots = bigger fruits idea out the window!! What are you feeding them?
1/3 of the fert the directions call for ....once a week...rest of the waterings waterHow is that possible? That throws the whole bigger roots = bigger fruits idea out the window!! What are you feeding them?
The flowering plant in the cup produced 40.5 gs dry...you easily average 35 gsYou don't have to prove shit to ANYBODY. I didn't mean to come off like a dick that's just how I talk, my apologies. But yeah that is just so impressive that it makes it hard to believe, if that makes sense. How much you yield out of those 6 inch cups on average?
Like I said, just goes to show that all the fuss ppl make about shit being root bound is retarded.You don't have to prove shit to ANYBODY. I didn't mean to come off like a dick that's just how I talk, my apologies. But yeah that is just so impressive that it makes it hard to believe, if that makes sense. How much you yield out of those 6 inch cups on average?
I would say it will be alright...By the end of flower every plant I have is always mostly roots in the pot...well ive been thinkin about this because i use a 5 gallon bucket and my plants getting 3 feet and taller everyday so im worried about what might happen to my little girl.
See I wouldn't go that far...I have a few strains that don't mind a small pot, but I also have a few that if I leave them in a small pot the leaves start to yellow really bad, and it starts to grow all weird and the leaves start to curl over to one side or the other...like half a leaf will be normal sized, but the other half will be small like a bonzai...
nice....very nice1/3 of the fert the directions call for ....once a week...rest of the waterings water
The flowering plant in the cup produced 40.5 gs dry...you easily average 35 gs