Where's my roots

Green Refuge

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I just transplanted this old plant that I've had in veg for months from 5 gallon to 7 gallon fabric pot and I didn't see a much root other than the crusty ones stuck on the bottom and some on one side of the pot. It's in ffof/ffhf mix. Shouldn't there be more roots ? I let this poor thing veg for way too long so maybe that has something to do with it. Any ideas ? I'm putting it under 12/12 tomorrow. Or I just cull it since it's been having issues with curling and yellowing leaves.
 

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go go kid

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yes, it looks like it, yu usualy get it from leaving a pland in a sall pot for too long, but thats not the case here. rootball or something wrong with the roots
 

kwigybo88

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You need to have confidence. Money and looks get your foot in the door but you need the personality to seal the deal. Roofies also help.
 

RadicalRoss

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You had them in fabric pots so they don't circle like they do in plastic pots. They air prune on the outermost layer of soil in fabric pots.
I switched to plastic pots this grow for this reason. I'm going to switch my veg tent to them as well. I think it'll be easier to transplant as well.
 

Green Refuge

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I switched to plastic pots this grow for this reason. I'm going to switch my veg tent to them as well. I think it'll be easier to transplant as well.
Yeah I had to cut the 5 gallon fabric pot to get the plant out. It's too big to do the hand flip method. In plastic they come out like a freaking cake nice and smooth. I can transplant 1 and 3 gallon fabric but anything above I use knife.
 

volcanoOFhistory

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They will have a very robust root mass inside of that soil ball. The root system is actually more healthy in pots when it's not circling.
 
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