Quote Originally Posted by dillhole
Thanks for the reply! The pots are 3 gallon and it's been about a month since they were transplanted to them. Yesterday I cut some additional drain holes at the bottom of the pots and discovered a few roots.

Think they may be rootbound too? I don't have any 5 gallon pots, but I have several 3 Gals. Would cutting the bottom out of the pots and stacking them on top of half filled 3 gal pots work?

I use 10 inch/(about) 3 gallon pots, too. All the way to harvest. But, I don't transplant into them, until the plants have shown their sex; which is usually 5-15 days into 12/12 flowering. That way, they have fresh soil, for the homestretch run.

I have read about growers stacking pots, but have not tried it.

We will wait until the plant 'Doctor' arrives...

I will look at your log, and think on it some more. I don't see an emergency yet, in the pics, here. I don't want to steer you in the wrong direction.
Dutch Pimp Reviewed by Dutch Pimp on . Raising soil pH Here's the info, there's more pics in my grow log in my sig. Plant age 56 days since germination. 19th day of 12/12 Indoor Soil 50% Jungle Growth soil mixed with 25% vermiculite and 25% perlite Miracle Growth veg nutes with tomato on box (no longer using) Green Light bloom nutes 12-55-6 (have only used once at 1/2 strength) Hydrated lime (used sparingly) Permitherin and Bifenthrin insecticides (for fungus gnats, no longer using) Rating: 5