I never go to show you these shots of the root ball as she came out of the little pot...
I can only imagine what it will be like at harvest time...
I didn't...hey bro did u tease those root up a bit when u transplanted her? u dont want them going round the way they are, (root bound) break the roots up a little and kinda spread them out.
Thanks Bro...It's looking better since u cleaned the bottom up.
Madazz
I'm thinking something along these lines might work...
it actually encouranges new root growth and stops that swirling/circling that the roots tend to do, esp in a pot thats to small for the size plant. u want them (the roots) reaching out, not circling. the theroy behind big pot = big plant is the roots head down. In a small pot they go down hit the bottom and because the pots diameter is small it goes round and round and round becoming "Root Bound"I didn't...
Not sure I understand why you would do that though..
Can you explain?
The way I see it...
It would break a ton of roots, hurting the plant and leaving bits of dead root to rot in the pot...
Those roots grow like crazy... I am sure she has figured out that she has the extra room and started to stretch by now...
I guess we'll see at harvest time...
Thanks Bro...
I hope I can keep her going strong...
Cheers....
do it quiet low as anything below it will need to be removed. hope this helped!NICE INFO BRO!!!!
I guess I will do it to one of the smaller trees that still have that long to veg...
Thanks a lot!!!
And just to be clear...
The branch I am introducing to rooted plant should be the lowest growth on it...
Right?
Thanks again!!!
It could be and if your prepared to wait then it should pay off. Your next run wont require as much veg time if the plants get a good start from an early age with some LST.another month eh?!
I'll wait...
Yeah I did see yours before in another thread. I just use a cheap timer which I can plug in a 4 way powerboard to and it will do all my lights. I run the fan/filter seperately so I can just turn it on whenever I want. Ideally I would like to have the fan hooked up to a temp gauge though.and I am still waiting on parts to get light #2 going... a simple cord... I had converted all of mine to 220v when I got the 50 amp relay box.. have you seen mine? do you use one?
I can control all 4 lights and a fan on just a cheapo timer...