Flowering time help

Ghost of Davy Jones

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Huh? Not sure how to transplant without roots going into soil, maybe I'm misunderstanding your point.
This Secret guy is a poser and a fake and purposely gives wrong advise. He was busted out using someone elses pictures and taking credit for someone elses grow. Check out the thread " can I cut off fan leaves" if u want a good laugh at this guy.
 

growin-Jables

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I didn't think they we're think they were, i knew they were. The example was not root bound as said i couldn't find the photo of my other plants, but root bound is when the roots are so bound that they don't or cannot expand. The root safety were so yellow and just sad and even coming back up the pot lol I just transplanted the cream as it was time :) and I line the ground before I put them in, so they can't expand past a certain point; would have used bigger pots but I didn't have the cash lol
This sunset sherbert had 1/4 inch thick roots surfacing to the top of a 5 gal pot after just 6 weeks outside. It was crazy. It's in a 15 gal pot now and havent seen any surface. Transplanted about 5 weeks ago20170830_162232.jpg
 

Bugeye

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I didn't think they we're think they were, i knew they were. The example was not root bound as said i couldn't find the photo of my other plants, but root bound is when the roots are so bound that they don't or cannot expand. The root safety were so yellow and just sad and even coming back up the pot lol I just transplanted the cream as it was time :) and I line the ground before I put them in, so they can't expand past a certain point; would have used bigger pots but I didn't have the cash lol
It's more impressive to see that transplant done successfully without having more roots in, and your reason makes perfect sense. I'd of had a pile of dirt and dangling roots if I had tried that one. :clap: Respect.
 

Cannabis.Queen

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Can you post pics of your plants? In a 5 gallon your plants can be pretty decently sized before out growing the pot, but it really depends on height and how much training you've done. In a 5 gal I usually grow a 4-5 ft plant that is pretty bushy.
It's more impressive to see that transplant done successfully without having more roots in, and your reason makes perfect sense. I'd of had a pile of dirt and dangling roots if I had tried that one. :clap: Respect.
thabk you so much! Life I see about trying and if you don't succeed, try, try again :)

And imma find the root ball photos for you, some were narly
 

Black-Thumb

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This Secret guy is a poser and a fake and purposely gives wrong advise. He was busted out using someone elses pictures and taking credit for someone elses grow. Check out the thread " can I cut off fan leaves" if u want a good laugh at this guy.
Just read that thread. Im in my first grow so I am reading as much as possible. That dude getting busted was hilarious.

I can't believe he is here...I expected him to die of shame.
 
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