Transplanted some guys into bigger pots. I had no idea they were so root locked. All the plants must be. Might be why some other plants are showing some strange symptoms - leaves curling in, under, looking like claws, some strange yellowing... the roots were all around the basin of the cup, some were even sticking through the perforations I made in the cup to let soil drain. I loosely knocked off as much miracle gro as I could and planted them in their new pots. I should have planted them higher in the pots though. I will probably just be keeping whichever of these are best, as mother plants. If not they will need one more transplanting into bigger pots.

Youll notice I didnt water the big guy who has been in the big green pot for awhile. Thats because I watered him yesterday, I am going to probably water all 4 big ones tomorow a moderate amount and get them on the same watering cycle. After transplanted I watered until it poured through the bottom of the pot


Chronic sprouts and the overall view


You will notice a lot of terracing, thats so I can allow the shorter plants and larger plants to live off the same light without stretching or burning ( :RAAAAA: )
BlackXS Reviewed by BlackXS on . First grow This is my first grow, these plants are bagseed and have had a stressful life but some are still doing pretty strong. Light distance - will be lowered just a tad when my adjustable light hangers arrive in the mail http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/2673/img1191r.jpg http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/374/img1213ba.jpg Its hot where I live - free humidity is the best humidity http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/3377/img1203r.jpg http://img602.imageshack.us/img602/7331/img1204a.jpg Im Rating: 5