cool, thanks for the advice. I'll give this one a chance to redeem herself..I had a plant that looked like that last grow, it was a Kush strain. It grew like a runt for a while...but in flowering it took off and turned out to be one of favorite of that harvest...just let it grow...good luck
LOL. looks won't do me good if it doesn't make it to flowering stage... hehehehjust water it
personaly i olike it and think it looks great its 1 of its kind
I don't think I'd spend so much time typing posts, taking and attaching pics and wasting my time believing my own lie. Kinda stupid if you ask me.Ok for one you overwatered the shit out of it, dont lie you did.
I wouldnt try to remove the dirt from around the roots, theres a good chance you could tear/damage the roots. Just put that root ball in some good soil, and the roots will make it outta that crap dirt. As far as nutes go, I would NOT recommend hitting that thing with full strenght nutes. Its so tiny you might fry it. Start it out with 1/4 strength and work your way up. Also, I wouldnt nute it when you transpant it, cause thats just gonna be adding stress to it.So it's 4 weeks old now and starting to pick up on the growth now (vertically).
Before you say it need Nitrogen, I know... I was just waiting for the soil to dry up some so I can give her full power nutrients and kick her ass in shape...
On a side note, is it possible to transplant the plant without the soil into a different pot? Is there a method to wash off (carefully ofcourse) all the old soil and leaving just the bare roots transplant it into another soil ? has anyone ever tried this or will this kill the plant due to shock?
Any advice appreciated !
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I actually did that. I took the plant out of the pot, and gently squeezed the soil, as to make it fall off. Then there were only roots left, I washed the roots off in the sink, then just put a big hole in my pot, and put the roots right down there. It grew fine after about of week. It was shocked for about a week, but it grew fine after that. I even lost half the roots when I took it out of the original soil, and it still lived. So yeah..go for itSo it's 4 weeks old now and starting to pick up on the growth now (vertically).
On a side note, is it possible to transplant the plant without the soil into a different pot? Is there a method to wash off (carefully ofcourse) all the old soil and leaving just the bare roots transplant it into another soil ? has anyone ever tried this or will this kill the plant due to shock?
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Well, I went ahead and squeezed the soil a bit like you did just to get the access off the root ball. Then plopped it right into the new pot and gave it some water. It's nice to know that someone had success at getting ALL the soil off the root system and actually had the plant survive. Thanks for the input.I actually did that. I took the plant out of the pot, and gently squeezed the soil, as to make it fall off. Then there were only roots left, I washed the roots off in the sink, then just put a big hole in my pot, and put the roots right down there. It grew fine after about of week. It was shocked for about a week, but it grew fine after that. I even lost half the roots when I took it out of the original soil, and it still lived. So yeah..go for it