Anyone have a clue why these leaves are yellowing like this?
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Just getting sad in the 15 gal pots huh, ready for something bigger? Kind of what I was thinking, they really need to be caged and spread out but it’s still just a touch too cold. This is my first year getting such a jump on my outdoor so it’s definitely a learning experienceThe transplant will set her straight
I know using azos and mykos, roots were poking out of the bottom of the pot on my black cherry soda end of week 2 in the pot. I’m assuming at this point they’re pretty full, I plan on cutting the pots for the transplant, I had to cut my 3s prior to the 15s because the roots were grown into the pot too much to pull the pot away without losing significant dirt or root damage, at least that’s how I felt about it, by no means professional opinionany idea how long it takes the roots to fill out the growing medium b 4 you can transplant without dammaging roots or having lots of medium fall off when you lift her? im contenplating giving a large pot in my tent for my fem jack herrer and ive never used fabric pots b 4
I agree with you, I always cut my fabric pots for the transplant at the seams, then I take a sewing kit and re sew for later use. After I rinse with a hose. Been thinking about letting them soak in H202 water for a day as well. Cutting the fabric pots makes transplanting soo much easierI plan on cutting the pots for the transplant, I had to cut my 3s prior to the 15s because the roots were grown into the pot too much to pull the pot away without losing significant dirt or root damage, at least that’s how I felt about it, by no means professional opinion
Wasn’t sewing mine, I have some cheap off brand, but this next round when I get the smarts I will for sure sew those moving forwardI agree with you, I always cut my fabric pots for the transplant at the seams, then I take a sewing kit and re sew for later use. After I rinse with a hose. Been thinking about letting them soak in H202 water for a day as well. Cutting the fabric pots makes transplanting soo much easier
Also, I’ve seen guys running em through the washer at a laundromat I agree with you, I always cut my fabric pots for the transplant at the seams, then I take a sewing kit and re sew for later use. After I rinse with a hose. Been thinking about letting them soak in H202 water for a day as well. Cutting the fabric pots makes transplanting soo much easier