Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
That is a perfect example of what a rootbound but otherwise healthy plant looks like. If you did not JUST do a transplant, and that is left over from previously being in too small a pot, go up to a feed-bucket sized home, which I think is 10gallons.
I transplanted 7-10 days ago, and I went from a 3gallon pot with stones in the bottom to a 5gal bucket with just the soil mix. I have 1/2" holes in the sides of the bucket going 8" up the sides and I don't see any roots in the holes. I am leary of pulling it out of there to check. I think transplanting it up from here will be a 2 person job.
This morning it looks like it is really putting on the buds. If the problem keeps up I will do the transplant in a couple days after it dries out a little. Wait and see for now:smokin::smokin::smokin:
McDanger Reviewed by McDanger on . flowering mom 1st, thanks to all that helped me get this far. This log is going to be about mainly the flowering of 2 plants that I have from bagseed, they will go into the flower room tomorrow. I took 8 clones from one of them so I may add them to the room later after I veg them for a little bit. My question is the smaller of the 2 plants is only 12" tall, but it is dense with huge fan leaves as big as my hand. Should I cut some of the fan leaves off to get more light to the lower parts of the plant? I am Rating: 5