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...is not to do it until you have to, but do it as soon as you notice certain things:
Like water draining quickly out the bottom of the pot, or the plant's apparent size being the same or 'larger' than the pot underneath it. Yellowing leaves/drooping for no reason can also be a sign of a plant being rootbound.
Wait until the soil in the pot has almost dried out, and then remove the whole rootmass/dirt to take a look. If you can see roots 'coating' the outside of the dirt mass, it's time to repot.
Your plants look fine (if a bit tiny) for their containers, but move at least one of the two still in the same pot to its own container. Will save some trouble later. They should be fine, and as soon as they 'notice' the space that their roots now have to move into, you will notice a large growth spurt :)
Also, try to repot a few times, rather than "just once", to help build up a dense rootball. Going from a small container to a too-large one will not let the plant build up a dense enough root system.
Or so I've Heard ;)
Growing On Porch (need help please)(pics)
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Growing On Porch (need help please)(pics)
The plants have gotten bigger and the leaves are forming nice. The only problem ive noticed that im worried about is that the plant stem is real fragile and the plants seem as if theyre top heavy. One of my plants actually got knocked over so i attatched a wire to make is stay up its been growing fine with it but is it gonna die because the snap in the stem?
Also i have one real wierd lookin plant out of all them. All them grow with jagged edges and ONE of them are growing with round tips on the leafs??? wats going on with that ? On this plant that has jagged leaves on it, there seems to be little yellow spots coming out on it . Im concerned because the yellow spot seems to be getting bigger. What can i do ?? Comments and advices appreciated !!!! i will keep on updating. :rastasmoke:
The second picture is the one with the jagged leaves and the yellow spotting. the other close up is the regular ones.
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Originally Posted by ChrisGonzo420
The plants have gotten bigger and the leaves are forming nice. The only problem ive noticed that im worried about is that the plant stem is real fragile and the plants seem as if theyre top heavy. One of my plants actually got knocked over so i attatched a wire to make is stay up its been growing fine with it but is it gonna die because the snap in the stem?
Also i have one real wierd lookin plant out of all them. All them grow with jagged edges and ONE of them are growing with round tips on the leafs??? wats going on with that ? On this plant that has jagged leaves on it, there seems to be little yellow spots coming out on it . Im concerned because the yellow spot seems to be getting bigger. What can i do ?? Comments and advices appreciated !!!! i will keep on updating. :rastasmoke:
The second picture is the one with the jagged leaves and the yellow spotting. the other close up is the regular ones.
One plant per pot man. And fill the pots with soil up to the top leaves. Put them where wind will make the stems strong or put a fan on them. Your tie on the stem will do nothing for it, ya gotta let the wend train them. Make sure you have good drainage as the yellow could be over water.
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Originally Posted by LetsSeeYa
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hey chris,
im from nj too, living in guayaquil ecuador and just started an outdoor grow with probablt the same skunk strain you have. it would be great to share our info. what soil are you using? also, i think that because the sun rises at 6:25am and sets at 6:25pm the plants will flower automatically here. you do not need to change anything with regards to the light cycle.
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Originally Posted by martymchigh
hey chris,
im from nj too, living in guayaquil ecuador and just started an outdoor grow with probablt the same skunk strain you have. it would be great to share our info. what soil are you using? also, i think that because the sun rises at 6:25am and sets at 6:25pm the plants will flower automatically here. you do not need to change anything with regards to the light cycle.
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Originally Posted by martymchigh
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What does that mean? How about some pics bro, id like to see how thee doing:hippy:
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i didnt up date for a while the plants have been growing wat seems slow to me but i could just be antsy:stoned:
but here are some up dates on the plants im currently for flowering them since i didnt want them to get big since i have them on a porch. i have about a week in now and out of all the plants all were males except one . maybe two. In these pictures the one in the little orange pot is the female she has little tiny hairs but the other one im not completly sure i d appreciate it if someone could tell me .:rastasmoke:
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Originally Posted by martymchigh
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get at me on my email. would love to share wats it like out here growing:rastasmoke:
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Originally Posted by CovertCarpenter
...is not to do it until you have to, but do it as soon as you notice certain things:
Like water draining quickly out the bottom of the pot, or the plant's apparent size being the same or 'larger' than the pot underneath it. Yellowing leaves/drooping for no reason can also be a sign of a plant being rootbound.
Wait until the soil in the pot has almost dried out, and then remove the whole rootmass/dirt to take a look. If you can see roots 'coating' the outside of the dirt mass, it's time to repot.
Your plants look fine (if a bit tiny) for their containers, but move at least one of the two still in the same pot to its own container. Will save some trouble later. They should be fine, and as soon as they 'notice' the space that their roots now have to move into, you will notice a large growth spurt :)
Also, try to repot a few times, rather than "just once", to help build up a dense rootball. Going from a small container to a too-large one will not let the plant build up a dense enough root system.
Or so I've Heard ;)
i assume its because the more roots in a smaller space of soil the more of the water poured into the soil will be absorbed (cuz theres denser/more roots) but thats just an assumption and im just a stoner what would i know....:wtf::wtf::jointsmile:
gd plants man
chek mine if u feel like u wanna:stoned::jointsmile: