Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Only issue is a single plant that is over 100 days old......getting old sucks.....
My current oldest mom that's still alive is Durban Poison and was plugged into soil in early July last year (2 gallons FFOF cut with CoCo),... Next is my GraftoMum. My Durban mom started freaking out on me late last month, but with the proof I've seen from the grafted mother I had already decided to move the durban mom to flower, so she got moved into 5 gallons of FFOF. And the up pot cured the nute issues and root bound issues in one fell swoop!...... Now I have to deal with her growing like a weed until I have room to flower her!!!!!!

My Grafted mom was about 1.5 months old in a 1 gallon square pot when she got her first graft in October...... After several successes I decided I wanted to let her get a bit bigger and generate more space for grafting more strains, and she got moved from a 1 gallon square to a 3 gallon in January or late December.... Didn't mark the exact date of the up pot.... but after 4 months in that little bit of soil I hadn't had any problems! Root pruned her once during that time, and JUST pruned her roots after the up pot for the first time last night..... She's greening up already!
canniwhatsis Reviewed by canniwhatsis on . CHLORINE OVERDOSE I grow pot every year since I was 14, now I am 50, and I love to grow plant of all kinds. they all look nice. green and healthy. a lot of people that I know that grow ask me to look at there plants, and I tell them I am not a botanist, but I will look, and most of the problem originates from the same place, the tap water they are using. if you are using water strait out of the tap "STOP". first off it can causes lockout. it creates a very deceptive looking deficiency. purple in stems and Rating: 5