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    #21
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    im wanting to know

    apparently you havent had well rooted plants have you? because if you had you wouldnt be sitting there saying repotting isnt hard you know when you let it grow then put more and more soil into the pot so the root grows from the bottom of the pot to the top of it, another thing if you notice my join date doesnt really give me all that much time to grow big plants like that so even if i have read before this it wouldnt have really helped that much....next time try to be a little nicer maybe more people will actually like you better

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    #22
    Senior Member

    im wanting to know

    Repotting is not hard at all when you have a good growing technique.

    Believe me I have had well rooted plants.

    I let them get just a little rootbound on purpose so that the dirt ball does not break up during transplant. It comes out as a solid mass of roots.

    you are not supposed to keep adding soil to the pot. You should not bury your plant deeper than the node at which it originally sprouted its cotyledons.

    I'll post root ball pics tomorrow after I get my camera battery charged. You may or may not wish to look at them however as I am a mean person and if you follow my growing advice, your plants will taste bitter and the high will be unpleasant.

    I'm sorry you don't like me. But it's not going to ruin my week.

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    #23
    Senior Member

    im wanting to know

    sure if i dont listen to you my shit will taste bitter...just look at how poor they look, man i dont know how i made it along without you...i dont think that yoiu understand what i was saying about back filling of soil but oh well youre supposed to know everything

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    #24
    Senior Member

    im wanting to know

    Here's a root ball pic- notice how the roots actually hold the soil together as you repot? This is a pretty good stage to transplant at, close to rootbound but not quite there yet.

    Backfilling... can you explain what you meant?

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    #25
    Member

    im wanting to know

    listen to stinky and stfu. Don't come on here and ask for help when you're just going to insult the experience of those who try to help. Sorry if stinky was being frank and telling you the truth about this whole situation, grow up, and be grateful for the help.

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    #26
    Senior Member

    im wanting to know

    sorry but who asked you anything?

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    #27
    Member

    im wanting to know

    Good job, I'm going to add that one to my book of awesome come-backs.

    I guess I don't like ungrateful little asshat kids asking for help. Are you 15?

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    #28
    Senior Member

    im wanting to know

    sublimebudsmoker are you the same person as this guy? And that other kid from last month?
    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-loun...ml#post1453300

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    #29
    Senior Member

    im wanting to know

    for your info im not 15 im 21 and no im not that other person i just dont like people being little smart asses thats all

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    #30
    Senior Member

    im wanting to know

    Quote Originally Posted by sublimebudsmoker
    i just dont like people being little smart asses thats all
    I'll bet the little smart asses would worship you as their messiah.

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