root bound

fernando12

Active Member
So my little lady is three weeks from finishing its flowering cycle, and i noticed yesterday that the roots are starting to cover the bottom of the planter, what should I do? Leave it, or try and transfer it. Its my first plant thats going to turn out, and Id rather not kill it. Its hindu kush grown from 12/12 all the way through.

please help thanks guys, and gals
 

Reeny

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I would not recommend transplanting this late into flowering. I would not be concerned, if your plant is not showing any negative signs seeing a few roots is not an issue at all.

Funny, we new growers all love our ladies so much we tend to over anyalize things. I know I do. I find my self just looking at my plants for hours, but try not to freak out if I see something different or less than perfect.

Grats on your grow there is nothing like smoking something you grew yourself.

Let us know how it turns out. Enjoy!!
 

robert 14617

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sit back and be amazed at the changes your plant will go through in these next three weeks ......some people have very big grows in small containers ............cheers
 

fernando12

Active Member
Those last two post just brought a teat to my eye...lol thanks for input everyone, and I completly agree, I stare at my little ladies way to fucking long, and I've got 10 bubble gum X Jack Herrer plants at 24 days just looking lovely as well, so atleast I've now got something else to concern myself with. I cant wait to see the changes to come, I just bought a 60X100 pocket scope and the views of the buds look like its covered in fairy dust, Ill get a pick of the little lady on here soon for you all to take a gander. thanks again.
 

Blow4Life

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Great looking nug! Looks really nice but I can't help but notice your temp & hum readings. Is the top hum. and the bottom temp? Either way, they're off. You should aim for 50 to 60% hum. and 75-78 temp unless your running Co2. Then you can go in the 80's. The hum is why your bud looks a little airy but never the less, SMOKE ON BRO!
 

fernando12

Active Member
I noticed that too last week, I got a new humidifier it should be helpful in fixing the problem ill keep ya posted. thanks for the note.
 

Reeny

Well-Known Member
Beautiful looking great job and +Rep to you.

Also, I thought low hum was desireable during flowering, to avoid possible mold. I think I read it somewhere on this site. See, I live in a very dry climate especially this time of year and never was concerned with hum. I have a humidifer but have not used it.

Should I be concerned with hum during flowering, I would say mine is around 20-30% most of the time. Sorry to hijack your thread Fernando.
 

OICUR4692

Active Member
60ish during veg, 30-50 during flower, 20-40 during the last couple weeks for flower for rH.


Beautiful looking great job and +Rep to you.

Also, I thought low hum was desireable during flowering, to avoid possible mold. I think I read it somewhere on this site. See, I live in a very dry climate especially this time of year and never was concerned with hum. I have a humidifer but have not used it.

Should I be concerned with hum during flowering, I would say mine is around 20-30% most of the time. Sorry to hijack your thread Fernando.
 
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