jswett1100
Well-Known Member
Will a plant thats root bound still be able too flower when its that time in the season?
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.you got me wondering if my 6 footers are rootbound in the 10 gallon pots i have them in
Yeah lol I saw that it was sooo crazy!Alot of ppl will try to hype you up about the severity of root bound. With experience you can get monsters in tiny pots. Notice the very big autoflower thread.
Its not that crazy, I do it every year. Ppl say bigger pots equal bigger plants which may be true, but I like to keep my plants small for discretion anyways.Yeah lol I saw that it was sooo crazy!
I Ment crazy like in the sense of cool, but I wouldnt really want mine being to big ether.Its not that crazy, I do it every year. Ppl say bigger pots equal bigger plants which may be true, but I like to keep my plants small for discretion anyways.
most likely. I culled a male a couple weeks ago and he was only 2 foot tall in a 5 gallon bucket. the roots filled 3/4 of the bucket.you got me wondering if my 6 footers are rootbound in the 10 gallon pots i have them in
I'm sorry I'm gonna have to call BULLSHIT. Rootball shots?? you would think in such a small pot the roots would start popping out of the topsoil. just saying, not tryna diss you or anything. I have seen huge plants in small pots before but they ALL had woody roots in the topsoil.hahahahahahaha......outdo .... a gallon potter
............................................indo 3 quart potter
Ya like those plants are still around...hahahahaI'm sorry I'm gonna have to call BULLSHIT. Rootball shots?? you would think in such a small pot the roots would start popping out of the topsoil. just saying, not tryna diss you or anything. I have seen huge plants in small pots before but they ALL had woody roots in the topsoil.