Nice info, Stinkster. :thumbsup:
All the way up to 1 gallon pots, I slide out the plant from the pot to check the root conditions. Slide back into pot when done checking.
Using care, it's never caused a problem. (unless I drop the darned thing, lol)
Quick, easy, no guesswork.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . The importance of a continuous canopy: It's all about EFFICIENCY, baby! I wanted to write a thread about efficiency. We often see new growers planting a seed into a huge pot 'to avoid transplanting', assuming that the act of transplanting is traumatic to the plant. So first off, I'd like to say... IT'S NOT! As long as you do it correctly, the plant will benefit from a correct transplant schedule. So, why do we transplant? There are several reasons, and you should understand the theory behind all of them. First up is the plant's ability to use all the Rating: 5