Quote Originally Posted by fourkicks
thay look nice and healthy man. can you explain the multi tier transplant(bog)???? i have never seen this done before.
keep up the good work:thumbsup:
Glad you asked fourkicks...

BOG are the initials of one of my favorite growers...It stands for "Bushy Old Grower"...Besides being a Master Breeder,he's also famous for this "Multi Tier Transplant" style...As I've said,this style gives the roots more room to run and more oxygen as well...I have a grow book by him called,"Bonanza Of Green",and while it's not a coffee table book lol,it's very good reading and I recommend it...

One of the most frequent questions people ask me about this is,"Doesn't it harm the plant to have the roots exposed"???

My answer is no way...The amount of roots that are exposed is very small compared to the ones that are covered...I usually put the rootball down a little more than half way,but even if I just put em in a couple of inches,I'd have a carpet of roots from the top of the pot to the bottom by the time I finished flowering...I've seen trees growing in the country that have roots bursting through the grass and trees growing in the five boroughs with roots that bust through sidewalks,lol!!!

If you look at the pics at the beginning of this grow,you'll see I started em in small plastic cups...(MAKE SURE YOUR CUPS ARE RED!!!)Sorry man,that's an old HG420 joke,lol...Any color will do...When they get root locked,I transplant into 1 1/2 quart pots...After that they go into the 2 gallon pots you presently see...It's so cool watchin' a plant that was starting to get bunched up just all of a sudden take off!!!I'm talkin' "Born Free" and "Little Shop Of Horrors",lol!!!

These are pics of rootballs in 5 gallon pots from previous grows as the L.A Woman and the MK Ultra are still veggin' in the 2 gallon pots...

Hope this helps a little and thanks so much for lookin' in fourkicks!!!

5 gallon rootball pics