It would probably help even though they won't fill that new space up with roots. Not sure it's the way to go but by itself I have no problem potting up at any point in the cycle as long as I can do so without damaging the root mass. I wouldn't pull the plant out of the soil and transplant it to a new pot, but if it's close to, or entirely root bound and you can pull it out entirely than potting up may be an option worth considering, especially for the long flowering strains. Not sure how well that would work from a cloth pot so just my 2cents as they say.
The cloth pots are effective but do require more frequent watering. I know a 1k watt hp grower with a tent like your new tent who swears by them but does use huge ones.
Something that may help a little too is covering the soil so less water evaps at the top, like in the following pic. Though that's mainly useful early on it may make a small difference.
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Your pic gave me an idea...forgot I had folded down the edges of the fabric pot a couple inches, so I unfolded gg1s pot, and added an extra 2 inches of a less aerated soil on top to help retain some moisture. Thanks bro.
Decided to hit them with that tea and get the lst done. Gg1s tops still look kinda hit, but I opened her up with lst and the lower sections are looking good. Lots of bud sites starting to form :
Her lower section looks like an entirely different plant lol. If she was a real chick she'd look better from behind
Here's the new canopy:
It's about as close to even as I could get it without opening them up too wide for the 600w. I think most of the stretch is done so I'm getting a better idea of what the final structure will look like. Really optimistic about this yield based on how these look in comparison to my last grow. It's becoming easier to utilize the space more optimally now that I'm more comfortable with training them / tying em down ...
Well I was gonna let the CSS remain untrained but it seemed like such a waste so I finally tied over it's main cola to expose some of the side branches n give them a chance at apical dominance. That one is realllly stretched out cuz it was buried in the back of the smaller tent for quite a while - Prob won't be the best yielder in the world but that's mostly my fault. I'm sure the potential was there genetically, but the neglect shows for sure. Honestly I forgot all about it for a while - was getting excited about the GG strains and the SBA, and it was hidden from site for a while :X oh well. She'll still throw some decent nugs out n if it's anything like the critical sensi star they sell at the Lansing dispensaries it'll be worth letting it finish lol.
Finally decided on which GG 2 clone would be the stud, so the other one got binned. Here's a recent pic of the cloning tent which I guess is now my veg room..
This hobby is overly addictive - I just can't get enough of it lol...looking forward to throwing another ballast/ fixture in the flowering tent n the future. I'm trying to take it slow n not expand TOO fast cuz I'm already a little outside my comfort zone as far as what I can handle lol. It's definitely a little more challenging to have multiple strains going in the same tent - definitely doable but I think it requires a little extra attention / care to keep everyone happy