I think i'll do a transplant tomorrow just to see if that'll help
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I think i'll do a transplant tomorrow just to see if that'll help
Ok i finally did the transplant and im hoping for some results soon. How long does it usually take a soil plant to stabalize from the shock of a transplant?!
should take hold in 3-4 days ...
i had bagseed,ice,ww,crystal and all were close to 3ft tall at 2 mo so did u not notice this sooner?? i'd would have been askin ?? after about a mo if i saw nothing happening i don't know....
well i measured the C99 and the papaya and im noticing some growth from them both since transplant. The Papaya has grown 2 inches in height but the C99 has gotten bushier and only gained 1 inch in height.
The first pic is of the C99 the second is the Papaya.
The babies needed more space. I just went through a similar problem. I have to transplant one more time before they make it into the 5 gallon buckets, i guess i'll be prepared for next time. When your plant runs out of root room, it really seems to focus on putting all its energy into the existing foliage, when you transplant them though, they will explode.
Also dawf plants. Thats pretty interesting. Was it because of its strain, or did it just happen to be short.
Your plants look good. I grow Papya... Its a great strain..
Anywho I have selected a Papya plant that stays extreamly low. Its a perfect fit for my cabinet. I grew some from seed and then kept the shortest one from the bunch as my mother. I now have clones etc.
What your showing me looks very similar to my mother plant. But 2 months that does seem a bit long. however you plant looks healthy I wouldn't fret. hopefully you'll see some preflowers soon. Then you'll know forsure your plant it mature.
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Only autoflowering strains have the ability to do this. They reach a certain calendar age and then flower.Quote:
Originally Posted by BobBong
Dwarf plants are rare. Most likely if you are running a non-autoflowering strain, and it stays small, it is a problem with soil pH or the plant is root-bound.
Ok i guess it was rootbound although it didnt look like it. The plants have taken off since the transplant. The papaya stretched a bit because after switching pots i forgot to lower the lights back causing them to stretch. The C99 though is still in perfect shape and she's beginning to be quite the busy little babe!
The first 3 pics are of the C99 and the last two are of the papaya.