You know itthe ones with the clear containers............them?
Did you want to see the root growth? I think the coke cup was a bad choice - have fun transplanting?There is also another reason for these particular containers +Rep If someone can tell me the answer
This was done purposely.Did you want to see the root growth? I think the coke cup was a bad choice - have fun transplanting?
you really think so? There's roots at the bottom of them cups, but certainly not bound up. To me a rootbound plant is one that has excessive root growth that has swirled around and around the container looking for new earth and has bound itself up and basically strengling itself to it's death. When I pull my pre vegged plants from their cups they look like stir fry noodles everywhere! Big, fat, and plump healthy root systems that make the root mass solid. When I chop my plants and pull the wods from the containers I could use them as foundation under the house they are so hard and full of roots. Not bound as I use root friendly pots, but there is a ton of roots stuffed into the container. It always amazes me that with that much root growth it doesn't swell the pots of push medium out of the top. Anyways just curious if that's what you really consider root bound...not to mention they are rootbound.
you really think so? There's roots at the bottom of them cups, but certainly not bound up. To me a rootbound plant is one that has excessive root growth that has swirled around and around the container looking for new earth and has bound itself up and basically strengling itself to it's death. When I pull my pre vegged plants from their cups they look like stir fry noodles everywhere! Big, fat, and plump healthy root systems that make the root mass solid. When I chop my plants and pull the wods from the containers I could use them as foundation under the house they are so hard and full of roots. Not bound as I use root friendly pots, but there is a ton of roots stuffed into the container. It always amazes me that with that much root growth it doesn't swell the pots of push medium out of the top. Anyways just curious if that's what you really consider root bound...
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They're a lil over 3 weeks each except the one flowering.I've seen bushier bamboo..lol
If you did it with both of them, how would you have a control? or how would you know if it was light on the roots or lack of drainage that caused the problem? We know it is a combination of both but what causes more of a problem and what would fix the problem faster - IE better drainage OR less light. that is just how I would do it.Cut holes and put black plastic now it's time to wait on the effects
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