brotherjericho
Well-Known Member
Over time, for various reasons, I've grown some plants in small containers. If I have some reg seeds instead of fem, I tend to grow them in smaller pots until they show their sex during veg. This way I don't waste one of my fabric bags meant for a full grow, as well as more soil mix. Unfortunately, because I do use smaller pots, they tend to stop growing in size at a certain point, but they also resume growth when I transplant them. It has happened every time, for me, so I've not had an overall bad experience.
So can growing in smaller pots, which tends to result in root bind, also be considered a way to train plants to grow to a controllable size?
EDIT: Title is meant to be "Is being root bound necessarily bad?"
So can growing in smaller pots, which tends to result in root bind, also be considered a way to train plants to grow to a controllable size?
EDIT: Title is meant to be "Is being root bound necessarily bad?"