Thats what i like to hear!all is good
Looking sweet dwr, u should transplant them into 11L pots like the black ones u have that enough root room for big budage.. umm just thinking bout thoes little buds now make me all tinglie inside...
is your business selling weed?
or is it a legal business venture?/ ill help i a good worker sometimes
cheers i'll give that a try now...... allready got rid of 50%...........If they are fungus gnats, let your soil dry out completly before you water again, and I mean completly. Let your plants begin to wilt so you know the soil is dry. If you can check your plants once or twice a day, they will not droop for too long and it wont cause any problems. But having no moisture in the soil means the conditions are not perfect breeding grounds for the gnats so they will go away.
Also, if the pots are plastic you can cut the bottoms off with a razor, then "double pot" the plants. After you cut the bottom off, you can use another pot of the same size, fill it almost to the top with soil, then set the old pot on top of that, and fill around it with soil. This way you have more soil with out taking up more room. Weed likes a deep root system more than a wide one anyway. Just water as you normally would, adding a little water to the bottom pot just to secure the top one. After you have done this, you can just water the top pot and because of the "bell curve" water takes as it absorbs, both pots will be watered.
wat kind of business would this be?
plants look great btw
Glad to see things are OK! Good luck in your business venture. I must agree with the transplant advice already given. The process of just cutting off the bottom of the existing pot is a good practice to. Some people call it "bogging" the plant after the guy on OG. the hempy guys do it a lot.
Bigger pots works too. The double potting or bogging or what ever you want to call it just just helps if you are running low on room. There is no need to go through all of that if you are not short on space. A lot of the time I use it on clones or seedlings in styrofoam cups. This way I don't take up so much room with males and what not. And with the cups its much easier than with the pots.
Bigger pots works too. The double potting or bogging or what ever you want to call it just just helps if you are running low on room. There is no need to go through all of that if you are not short on space. A lot of the time I use it on clones or seedlings in styrofoam cups. This way I don't take up so much room with males and what not. And with the cups its much easier than with the pots.
If you bog it to the top of the other pot though it stops any transplant shock. I'm sure it will be fine either way. Just a thought...