I should also add that about a week ago i decided to utilize extra pot space on the top by taking the plants out fluffing the bottom of the root mass and adding soil to the bottom of the pots maybe three cups all together but as the original poster stated the roots must really love to grow out...
Hey i was just trying to find out info on this same subject i have two plants both in three gal pots (the tall ones not the wide) they have been in them for little over three months now and i just switched to 12/12 three days ago but i see roots shooting out through the large drainage hole in...
My two ladys are in three gallon pots and have been through there three month veg period and are still in them being five days into 12/12 the roots are peaking out the the drainage holes so i pulled them both out and utilized the top pot space that had no soil by putting a few cups of soil at...
So i guess my BIG question is do i REALLY have to move the plants around in there pots AGAIN after adding a few inches of soil to the bottom utilizing the top of the pots that did not have soil? Or is the roots growing out the drain holes "normal"?
I use the full earth juice line minus the meta-k and i feed every two water. if you compare the plant growth to the pot size would you say that they are "too bushy"
I transplanted from 1 gal pots to three gal pots and vegged in the three gals for almost two and half months then switched to 12/12 i noticed that at the bottom hole of my three gal pot for my two lady's the roots had coiled up at the drainage hole and roots were starting to grow out the side...
Not enough nitrogen for that stage of growth i would recommend top feeding some mexican bat guano which is high in nitrogen but the damage done is there to stay.
I don't think it would be too much at all, plants need as much Co2 as possible it would be very difficult to over do in fact this product works best in a small area. I have two for my 5x5 grow closet.
Hey i just got done doing a review for a product called the Exhale Co2 bag made by the lovely people at Garden City Fungi it is the perfect solution for Co2 deprived plants in a smaller grow space bigger grow space i would suggest getting a couple bags! It is in my opinion never to late to add Co2!
I ordered one of these bad boys straight from the manufacture (a small family owned business called Garden City Fungi) for about $40 including shipping.
The day i was expecting my package to be delivered i was waiting in my front room to meet the delivery person but NOBODY showed up i checked...
My lights turn on when the sun comes up (around 6:00 am) and for this entire grow so far (now three days into flower) i have been waking up and checking on the ladys i have one critical diesel and another unknown hybrid i am guessing it is some type of skunk. ANYWAYS on inspection of my lady's i...