Maybe a little rootbound?

xtsho

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Think this needs a bigger container?

Six foot plant in 1.5 liters of soil. Old Timers Haze.


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How?

I planted a seed in soil. It germinated and started growing. I gave it water, light, food, and air. That's all I did.

I used no cannabis specific products. I used the same knowledge I use to grow vegetables, flowers, houseplant, orchids, etc... And I used the same products as food. Calcium nitrate, a micronutrient blend, monopotassium phosphate, magnesium sulfate. All of which I use to mix up different blends of nutrients for different plants. But typically most plants just require a balanced feed like 4-4-4 or 10-10-10. Including cannabis.

And over feeding is bad for any plant. I think I might have gotten too aggressive on the feeding with this one. But being a pure sativa and the small container it's hard to get things just right. Overall I think it is doing great considering. But just transplanted in to a two gallon pot of 70% Happy Frog and 30% Ocean Forest.
 
Hi XT,
Amazing plant dude. I had a buddy back in Iowa who would do that...but in coco. Soil must have been harder.Thanks for posting that.
Cheered me up...anything is possible!
JD
 
Might not make sense to you or anyone else but can this be done organically?
To be honest when i repot and check my rootzone its never really impressive like that, i grow in soil, some people i know use coco, every now and again i get passed a clone which is in a small pot of coco and the roots are always huge and really white and look great, i would love to see my roots like that in soil, i dont overwater thats for sure im starting to think maybe i am underwatering or maybe because i grow organic i should not expect such an impressive root zone.
Everyones opinions welcome
 
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