Quote Originally Posted by smallgrow1
ya they are prob root bound but I'm not gonna stress them out and change to bigger pots. Just somethin to keep in mind for next grow. They are doin well though, better then ever. They are creating lots of buds and I will def. get over an oz. dried from all of them combined. Theres prob more then a wet oz. on the smallest one already and its still got a few weeks to go so it should get a lot bigger. My onlyl problem now is that the plants are getting too heavy to be help up my the dixie cups so they keep wanting to tip over when their lite and dry. I readjusted the lights a bit and so I have a cfl sitting bout an inch from the tops of the plants and have another cfl within 2-3 inches from the midsection and the big cfl within an inch of the lower portion of the plants. so each plant is getting a good amount of light. Hopefully this will help them speed up a bit.

The little guy that I had in there ended up being a male so I killed it. sucks cause it was lookin really good and had lots of vegatation growing from all over...got 2 other seedlings started though and I will veg for 2 weeks then transplant to bigger pots and stick them in the box under the big cfl. hoping to get the most from small plants. I'm gonna try to get a half oz. from each if theyre both females.:thumbsup:
Just an idea that might help your yield. If you take a razor blade and cut off the bottom 1/3 of your cups and then place them in a bigger pots, your yield will be better. Not that you have done well, cuz they look nice, but why not get the most yield possible. Its not going to stress anything by only removing the bottom of the cup. It will only help with the root bound issues.

Good luck:rasta:
LetsSeeYa Reviewed by LetsSeeYa on . 2.25 sq. ft carboard cab. 4 wks into flower w CFL's. hey, I'm using my new cardboard cab now, got some decent bagseed goin. started with 12 and now left with 5 females and 1 hermie which i pulled the balls off of. the box is serious. its 2.25 sq. ft and is 35" tall. I have 8 soft white 26watt cfl's on top of all the plants using Y adapters and such and I just got a big soft white 300w equiv. 68w actual cfl. all together I have 17,400 lumens total which works out to 7,733 per sq. ft and a total of 268 actual watts. temp stays between 85 to Rating: 5