woody333333
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they be better off if you didn't have to move em..... lst after the stretch isn't a good thing
Glad I found this thread, I was wondering something similar. The clones I bought came in 4" pots (you could see the rock wool stuck in the center). Within a week the roots were poking out the bottoms, so I transplanted them to 2 gallon pots(? some pots are numbered, some are in inches, some referenced in gallons, so I'm guessing), and soon (end of week 4) I'll be putting them in 5 gallon pots for the remainder of the run. I was wondering/worrying if all the moving did more harm than good.I read somewhere that it's better to let your plant develop a good root system in a smaller container then transplant it into a larger one, then into another one, depending on how big you want the plant. It makes sense to me, that if you do that, the roots will take up more surface area quicker than if you start in a large container.
I should experiment with that sometime, maybe I will with a couple of clones sometime. If I can figure out how to clone! Hehe!
But I used solo cups, then 1galon bag, then 3 gallon bag, and I have some 5 gallon bags too, but I probably won't end up using them. You can get them all on amazon really cheap, you can reuse them, and I like them more than pots because the bags or more tall than wide, so you can put the plant's closer together if you need to. Plus it's super easy to LST with pipe cleaners and the bags because you can just bend the pipe cleaner and stick it right into the bags!
I think i'll wait just a few more days to flip instead of a week and a half, I really don't want them to get too big, if only I had a bigger closet door! UGH! lol. Thanks Lucifder.
No hps sodium yet???Update: Day 10 flowering.
What are your temps? The light on the third pic looks a little too close or is it could be just meUpdate: Day 15. Switched to hps a few days ago, and added another 400 watt hps to my room. I think they are looking awesome!