3 weeks now, was in solo cup first 3 week, now its 6 weeks oldHow long has it been in the 2 gallon pot?
Has it show any signs of growth, got larger at all?3 weeks now, was in solo cup first 3 week, now its 6 weeks old
Yes new growth keep happening, but they still stay relatively small, and the nodes are really really tight thatthey squazze toger as u can see in the picHas it show any signs of growth, got larger at all?
If was in a cup smaller than solo cup forb3 weeks before i got her here...It's not root bound.
You should give them time to grow. leave it alone for a few weeks.If was in a cup smaller than solo cup forb3 weeks before i got her here...
I cut off all the rrot bound looking leaves, they were nasty
Can i still transplant them?
Well if its growing the roots are still alive, and although might take some time to get over the stress of getting tight and the re-pot, they should be ok.Yes new growth keep happening, but they still stay relatively small, and the nodes are really really tight thatthey squazze toger as u can see in the pic
i do want to train it that way cuz i want to do it horizontally to get better light coverage. This is mu first photo plant, i always grew autos. They respond very well to lst because the side branches gets more light and bigger.I would let it go from those hooks. This kind of training is pointless because you didn't expose any under growth. So let it grow straight up and then when you have lateral branches coming out from underneath the canopy you can resume training.
Basically, you just pushed your plant over to the side for no reason lol
Im not trying to be rude but you are training that wrong. Flat out. I train plants the same way you do and you are litterally making your plant grow sideways. The goal is to not grow it side ways but to still grow it up while stretching the plant out sideways. @Gary Goodson is correct. You are teaching your stalk to grow laterally instead of leaving the stalk vertical and training lateral branches. Hope this helps. And please for the love of your baby. Unpin her and let her stand tall. Also, look up super topping or check out a copy of a book called "secrets of the west coast masters" to get more details about thistrainong type. I threw a couple pics of my last horizontally trained girl for a reference.i do want to train it that way cuz i want to do it horizontally to get better light coverage. This is mu first photo plant, i always grew autos. They respond very well to lst because the side branches gets more light and bigger.
also, should i cut down the lower leaves to leave new leaves sapce to grow, more harm or good?
Bro thx so much , i untied her, i usually grow auto and my first photo grow, auto respond very well vs lstIm not trying to be rude but you are training that wrong. Flat out. I train plants the same way you do and you are litterally making your plant grow sideways. The goal is to not grow it side ways but to still grow it up while stretching the plant out sideways. @Gary Goodson is correct. You are teaching your stalk to grow laterally instead of leaving the stalk vertical and training lateral branches. Hope this helps. And please for the love of your baby. Unpin her and let her stand tall. Also, look up super topping or check out a copy of a book called "secrets of the west coast masters" to get more details about thistrainong type. I threw a couple pics of my last horizontally trained girl for a reference.
That doesnt necessarily mean they're root bound. Roots tend to swirl along the sides and bottom of the plastic pots. Fabric pots like smartpots will air prune and redirect roots back twards the middle.all of my container plants are root bound before they go into flower. no matter, one gallon, 2 gallon, five gallon and even the garbage cans for outdoor season, they all got roots twirling around the bottom, all the way through flower even, root bound cups go to rootbound bags to rootbound buckets, bigger container = bigger plant.
when my roots are twirling round and round for inches up the inside of every container, what do you call that if not root bound?That doesnt necessarily mean they're root bound. Roots tend to swirl along the sides and bottom of the plastic pots. Fabric pots like smartpots will air prune and redirect roots back twards the middle.