ebenezerfagglegold
Active Member
hey everyone, I have 3 plants that until the other day had been in 1 gallon pots since around August 30thl. after doing some topping and some defol to slow them down a little I began noticing a rapid decrease in their growth rate. When I pulled one out to investigate I could see that the roots had amassed themselves into a brick the shape of their container, which obviously was the problem(good root color though). Now they've just settled into their new 3 gallon containers/
The question is that I defoliated and topped them to the point that they are WAY too small to be potbound in even a 1 gallon. They are less than a foot. Is it because I used microrhyzzae? They're in FF Ocean Forest with perlite and coco thrown in btw. I see plants that are a foot or two tall growing out of solo cups fairly often, so wtf.
also, has anyone tried this idea of cutting the rootball into a small square(what some people do to re-veg) after a major defoliation? Not that I'd really do that. My main prob is that im trying to slow vegging plants down until I have more room in my flowering area. Its easy to slow growth rate of vegetating plant material, but not so easy it seems to slow the growth of roots. At this rate I'll need a 30 gallon containger for a silly 3 foot plant.
any help or input is appreciated. any trolls and mean people just fuck off now pls.
The question is that I defoliated and topped them to the point that they are WAY too small to be potbound in even a 1 gallon. They are less than a foot. Is it because I used microrhyzzae? They're in FF Ocean Forest with perlite and coco thrown in btw. I see plants that are a foot or two tall growing out of solo cups fairly often, so wtf.
also, has anyone tried this idea of cutting the rootball into a small square(what some people do to re-veg) after a major defoliation? Not that I'd really do that. My main prob is that im trying to slow vegging plants down until I have more room in my flowering area. Its easy to slow growth rate of vegetating plant material, but not so easy it seems to slow the growth of roots. At this rate I'll need a 30 gallon containger for a silly 3 foot plant.
any help or input is appreciated. any trolls and mean people just fuck off now pls.