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06-23-2008, 03:09 AM #1
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root bound?
Transplanting now would probably do more harm than good, as the roots probably won't be stretching out much further than they already are... even if they were in a larger pot. I've also found it to be a bit easier (read: cleaner) to flush slightly rootbound plants. But, I guess you won't be worrying about that, will ya?
Nice looking plant, by the way! :jointsmile:Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . root bound? my plant is in the 7th week of flowering i really don't want to do anything to hurt it. It hasn't grown any , so i think it may be root bound. But like i said i don't want to do anything to hurt it. the tri-chomes are still clear. tell me if i should take a chance and repot it. also i haven't given it any nutes for the past 7 weeks just water. picture not great but that's it. thank-you Rating: 5
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