calicocalyx
Well-Known Member
For any growers trying to get those 3+lb plants. I just wanted to share my experience in preventing root rot/stem rot issues in the crown. When transplanting out to those big pots, beds, holes etc... it's very helpful to leave the plant raised above the surface of the soil by a few inches. I usually am going from about a 10 -20 gallon into 400 gallons at the most. Leaving about a 3 or 4inch difference in soil levels, allows the water to spread out through the pot without draining towards the middle where the crown sits with a lot of weight on top of it. I have seen plants go down in a matter of days when watered directly on the crown as opposed to around the plant. Sure many factors come into play (good micro organisms, well draining dirt, good water), which is why I would like any thoughts from other growers of the rather large plants. This style has worked well for me and I wonder if any of ya'll have experienced similar effects. Again to re-iterate, plants under 3 pounds or so don't seem to get this issue.