Yes the wet / dry cycle of soil is key to growth, with large pots you don't get the cycle as frequently. I always noticed the plants grow the most right before the soil is ready for watering.Yes As Renfro said, thats nutrient salt burn.
Largely because you over potted.
@ExpertRookie
please check out this thread
OVER POTTING PLANTS- Dont do it
OVER POTTING PLANTS is the biggest factor i see on this forum regarding slow grow rates in veg, once they have ample lighting. People you need to stage your pot sizes, start small get a good strong root surface area within the pot then move up, this is also so true in many hydroponics systems...www.rollitup.org
If you dont mind ill use your post as a example link.
dont worry most people are over potting plants you not alone.
Indeed , also as root tips finds a pot barrier wall they branch increasing root surface area, if your pot is too large this root branching doesn't occur at the same rate, thus slow growth.Less root surface area, regardless of a dry /wet cycle. Think of it as tipping/topping a plant, its the same for roots but the pot size does it for you. Its about terminating root apical dominance, and its about plant root hormones, but its too much to go into detail here.Yes the wet / dry cycle of soil is key to growth, with large pots you don't get the cycle as frequently. I always noticed the plants grow the most right before the soil is ready for watering.
Yes and having aggregate mixed in your soil can help with root branching as well, just not too much aggregate lol.Indeed , also as root tips finds a pot barrier wall they branch increasing root surface area, if your pot is too large this root branching doesn't occur at the same rate, thus slow growth.Less root surface area, regardless of a dry /wet cycle. Think of it as tipping/topping a plant, its the same for roots but the pot size does it for you. Its about terminating root apical dominance, and its about plant root hormones, but its too much to go into detail here.
Hell yeah man share it and help other people I simply learned autos don’t need the potting space phenos do assumedly due to the short period of life and to really relax on the feedingYes As Renfro said, thats nutrient salt burn.
Largely because you over potted.
@ExpertRookie
please check out this thread
OVER POTTING PLANTS- Dont do it
OVER POTTING PLANTS is the biggest factor i see on this forum regarding slow grow rates in veg, once they have ample lighting. People you need to stage your pot sizes, start small get a good strong root surface area within the pot then move up, this is also so true in many hydroponics systems...www.rollitup.org
If you dont mind ill use your post as a example link.
dont worry most people are over potting plants you not alone.
I am sorry you were given that info op...it was bad. Autos have a fast growing taproot, and when that taproot hits bottom, that's about it size growth wide in height. Many believe that giving as deep a medium as possible as soon as possible helps deter this, imo.Hell yeah man share it and help other people I simply learned autos don’t need the potting space phenos do assumedly due to the short period of life and to really relax on the feeding
Hhhmmmm make senseI am sorry you were given that info op...it was bad. Autos have a fast growing taproot, and when that taproot hits bottom, that's about it size growth wide in height. Many believe that giving as deep a medium as possible as soon as possible helps deter this, imo.
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I actually did plant this into FF ocean forest considerably how I may have “burned” them bc FF ocean forest is considered a hot soil and I gave a small amount of nutes which were apparently too muchI am sorry you were given that info op...it was bad. Autos have a fast growing taproot, and when that taproot hits bottom, that's about it size growth wide in height. Many believe that giving as deep a medium as possible as soon as possible helps deter this, imo.
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