Alot of people make the following mistakes in that situation. They wait too long to transplant. Rule of thumb, when leaves pass container transplant it! The other is soil compaction and the other is when using plastic cups like that you need lots of air hole!
You need to transplant the darn thing its suffering for confined those roots!
No offense but just look how low that soil is in that cup, transplant it now now now, into miracle grow. No soil compaction.tip plant upside down between fingers to stress plant the least, have everything all soil prepared first, comon man, think or you're going to wastethem like ive seen others do. Then after full watering, blast them with a strong cfl or 2 only 3 inch away and watch for it not to grow into light,
Make sure your next medium does not have too much chunky crap. Use miracle grow potting, just wip it in the next container dont compact it and remove all big wood chunks and break up the balls of peet for peet sakes!Transplant it can’t hurt
looks a tiny bit overwater... but nice
Make sure your next medium does not have too much chunky crap. Use miracle grow potting, just wip it in the next container dont compact it and remove all big wood chunks and break up the balls of peet for peet sakes!
Make sure the NEXT medium is flaky!
No man, those plants are nearly rootbound!My clones looked like that once, but they grew out of out of it.
Your pics show plants that are near rootbound. This means after transplant your plant will be slower to take off compared to no root twisting up and down that container. Youll see what I mean once you transplant
Next container, focus on depth. Get it around 18 inch deep, not too wide because that's how you get root rot. You can also do a dual transplant and i think that since you started in such small containers I'd suggest going medium next. 1 foot deep and 6 inch wide. Finally go 12 inch or more wide and 18 inch deep for final containers for best results in your situation
Put holes everywhere in your containers from now on please
They almost always do just grow out of it.My clones looked like that once, but they grew out of out of it.
They are! I have so much experience with plants even smaller than that twisting up and down the containers so I no longer even take the chance more than 3 weeks into growth for transplant but averaging only 14 daysbullshit
Man we have had solo cup grows here, full term. It is nowhere NEAR being root bound.They are! I have so much experience with plants even smaller than that twisting up and down the containers so I no longer even take the chance more than 3 weeks into growth for transplant but averaging only 14 days
I mean the roots, they are certainly doing that in his situation its so obvious he will see and agree if not too embarrassedThey are! I have so much experience with plants even smaller than that twisting up and down the containers so I no longer even take the chance more than 3 weeks into growth for transplant but averaging only 14 days