gently seperate the plant and pot a little and if the soil stays together and is filled with roots its time to pot on (rootball). now there is probably a much better way of doing things but this works for me. Just dont be heavy handed and its probs best if ur wrist is fuckoed to let someone else do it. be real careful not to damage plant when ur doing this. If you place ur hand over the top of the pot with the stem prodruding from inbetween 2 of ur fingers you can turn it upsidedown and lift the pot a bit to see what the rootball is like without damaging the plant. seen horties do this with other plants all the time....
its just common sense man.....
greenmonster Reviewed by greenmonster on . New Grower What's up ladies and gentlemen. A friend is trying to grow a bag seed just for shits and giggles. She started it in a paper towel, once the taproot busted free she put into a little 4" clay pot with some 100% organic soil. She's currently got two 40 watt and one 60 watt compact flouro (they are daylight flouros so the light is a whiute/blue color) about five inches from it. It's about a week old now. It has two big leaves, two smaller leaves and she can see some small ones coming in. It's Rating: 5