Quote Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
I wanted to ask ya, what is the ring-looking thing around the stem of the NL? Are you doing a drip-feed or something?
That yellow thing? If that's waht you're talking about it's a standing sticky gnat trap.. I've had a few in the closet and trying to keep them out. It's been working but still a few stragglers. If they're not gone a week or two into flowering I'll go with some sort of soil treatment.

Quote Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
And, an observation ; when your Master Kush starts gettng rootbound, you can remove most of your drainage material (stones, whatever) from the bottom of the pot. Leave just enough to keep your new soil from dribbling out the drain hole; I just put one small stone blocking each hole to leave as much room for new soil as possible. Add enough new soil to raise the plant up so the top of the rootball is within an inch (or less, depending how you water) of the top of the pot. You should be able to get quite a bit of fresh soil under, and around, the rootball with it raised up a bit. New roots should populate that area quickly, so you won't have stagnant water/nutes sitting there.
Not 100% sure on what you mean - Are you talking about the FD clippings I took? Or the MK plant in the first few pics? If you're talking the MK I wasn't planning on doing a transplant any more - that was going to be his final pot. Do you think they're too small? They're each 2.5gl I believe.. Should I repot them?
Thanks!