Flaming Pie
Well-Known Member
Dang.
So does someone else take care of your plants?
So does someone else take care of your plants?
why just harvest and reveg it. it already has roots.ohh. nah i want to try and clone a plant after its done flowering.
nope i tend to them just didnt get over there today. watered yesterday so there was no real need to go over. I just dont grow at home because i dont have the space to keep it low key from my kids.Dang.
So does someone else take care of your plants?
You better start thinking hard buddyso a buddy of mine bought my motorcycle for 400 bucks in the fall
just bought it back off him, cost me a good % of my stash but was a even trade back.
thinking ill head out to Chicago this summer
SPEECH FUCKING LESS!!
You better get some CODinstalling some battlefield 3 cant wait for it to get imma get high as fuck and play some video games
well what i have heard is you pretty much take the plant out of the pot and hack off 60% of the root mass and just replant in new soil. you can leave any amount of buds on the plant you would like, each bud will reveg and grow out bushy so i wouldnt leave too much. also some fan leaves are a must too.when you reveg it is a good idea to up the pot size a bit. Leave plenty of fan leaves and then just revert to veg stage with lights and nutes. It will take 1-2 weeks for new growth to start.
well generally the plant is root bound after being in its container for 2 months of flowering. im just spouting off what i have heard from other people who re veg after harvesting, i personally have only done it once and never changed the container. the plant didnt grow as tall as i would have liked it to and i think if i had done some root trimming then it mah have grown vertically more but i cant say for sure.There is no reason to hack roots off. The plant will grow more leaves to even out the leaf to root ratio. Only if you plant is root bound should you start removing roots.
5 gal bucket, got transplanted a few times not really sure on the details to be honest...why is it even a big deal? root pruning is a common practice and especially for re veg.what size pot and how long did you veg?