need help

i have a couple plants growing and one i have ben try low stress training on it and now its about a foot tall and in a 5 gallon bucket....but i just looked at the bottom a sec ago and i have two to three inch roots pooking out the bottom...from what ive read its rootbound or close to it......what do i do?:leaf:
 

hotrodharley

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Transplant the thing. Those 18-gallon rope handle tubs from Wally work great but drill drainage holes for sure!
 
so now my question is why do i have so meny roots i have seen the same thing done a couple things diifrent like humidity temp and stuff but they are in a 1.5 gallon
 

mmj92

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My rule of thumb is a gallon a month, so figure how long you have been growing it and how much more it needs to finish flowering. I would stick with a 10 gal max.
 
thx ill try it iam trying to stay short.....its les then a footand its wider then the 5 gal buk its in should i continue to lst it to the size i want or start flowering soon?
 

Ninjabowler

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i have a couple plants growing and one i have ben try low stress training on it and now its about a foot tall and in a 5 gallon bucket....but i just looked at the bottom a sec ago and i have two to three inch roots pooking out the bottom...from what ive read its rootbound or close to it......what do i do?:leaf:
Your one foot tall plant is in a five gallon bucket and your worried about what now??? :):):)
 

Corso312

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Have a pick? Just because you see a root out the bottom does not necessarily mean rootboound....
 
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