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09-09-2008, 06:24 PM #1
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Flowering Rootbound Mother
Well thanks for the encouragement DT, I reluctently patted my back and I feel better now.

I'm just a bit annoyed at myself that I ignored the problems for so long and naively expected it all to work out fine without making any changes.
I thought that being rootbound and not stretching in the flowering stage was a good thing because she was too big as it was!
I'm also annoyed that I didn't read enough of the great info available on this site before doing a soil grow thinking that if I can grow in hydro then I know it all. I was wrong!
I wonder how many stupid newbies like me Stinky has managed to help get their smoke when they were heading for certain disaster?
I'll update this thread with new pics of my hopefully fully recovered and thriving girl whenever that may be.brainfood33 Reviewed by brainfood33 on . Flowering Rootbound Mother Hi everyone, my first post in a long while and faced with a new issue. I decided to flower my mostly Sativa (Sensi Seeds Jack Flash) mother plant that had already stopped growing in height as she was nearly 5' tall in a 2 gallon pot. 1) I assume this means that she was rootbound? 2) Was this a mistake? She has been on 12/12 for 4 weeks now and is producing buds that don't seem very big for this amount of time but are still developing, with resin now starting to appear on the small bud Rating: 5
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