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    Rooting question...

    Yeah well I've been thinking about my growing and everything and the roots are something that I've been concerned about and I just realized why I wouldnt put a seedling in a bigger pot lol...anyways I was wondering is there anyway to tell if my roots are too big for the pot I have it in?
    orangeman Reviewed by orangeman on . Rooting question... Yeah well I've been thinking about my growing and everything and the roots are something that I've been concerned about and I just realized why I wouldnt put a seedling in a bigger pot lol...anyways I was wondering is there anyway to tell if my roots are too big for the pot I have it in? Rating: 5
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    Rooting question...

    yeah there is once the roots start coming out the holes in the bottom of the pot then its time to repot and always get a pot that hasent any ridges down the sides cause if ya plant gets rootbound it will be hell to get it out of the pot without breaking roots off
    cheers

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Rooting question...

    Quote Originally Posted by orangeman
    is there anyway to tell if my roots are too big for the pot I have it in?
    Yeah... it's called "root bound".

    I think, that if you can see the roots through the bottom holes of your pot, you're root bound. You should transplant.

    Wow buster.... split second posting...

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Rooting question...

    Quote Originally Posted by turtle420
    Yeah... it's called "root bound".

    I think, that if you can see the roots through the bottom holes of your pot, you're root bound. You should transplant.

    Wow buster.... split second posting...
    But what if I have pots without holes at the bottom of them, then how can I tell?

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Rooting question...

    If you dont have holes... how does your water drain? your water must drain some how.
    Another way to know is if your not stressing your plants in any other way and, they seem to have not grown for weeks on end you are prolly root bound.
    Let me explain "root bound" for you in case your confused root bound is where your roots have run out of room in their search for more room to get bigger, In turn you roots begin to go in every which direction untill they get tied in knots.. by then your plant will not be growing anymore and sometimes your leaves will turn yellow I think.
    Hope that helps

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    #6
    Senior Member

    Rooting question...

    Quote Originally Posted by orangeman
    But what if I have pots without holes at the bottom of them, then how can I tell?
    really bad idea ya need holes in the pots for drainage if there isent any i would drill some as soon as or ya plant will die
    cheers hope this helps

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Rooting question...

    Quote Originally Posted by orangeman
    But what if I have pots without holes at the bottom of them, then how can I tell?
    You need holes at the bottom of the pot, so the roots can get oxygen, as well as giving excess water a way to drain off.


    And since a bigger container won't hurt, whether they're rootbound or not, you should go ahead an transplant to larger pots with holes.
    :thumbsup:

    imp:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Rooting question...

    Quote Originally Posted by busteruk7
    yeah there is once the roots start coming out the holes in the bottom of the pot then its time to repot and always get a pot that hasent any ridges down the sides cause if ya plant gets rootbound it will be hell to get it out of the pot without breaking roots off
    cheers
    ROOTS COMING OUT THE BOTTOM DOES NOT MEAN THE PLANT IS ROOTBOUND! ive seen tap roots come out the drainage holes 2 days after a repot. when the plant growth slows and the new branches seem to be growing right next to the main stem instead of spreading out these are signs of being rootbound as well as the lower growth dying off in extreme cases and also needing to water every day. don't worry about roots coming out the bottom that means nothing imo.

    also get the plants out of the pots without holes or you're gonna end up killing them really quick!

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    #9
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    Rooting question...

    Quote Originally Posted by justaseed
    ROOTS COMING OUT THE BOTTOM DOES NOT MEAN THE PLANT IS ROOTBOUND! ive seen tap roots come out the drainage holes 2 days after a repot. when the plant growth slows and the new branches seem to be growing right next to the main stem instead of spreading out these are signs of being rootbound as well as the lower growth dying off in extreme cases and also needing to water every day. don't worry about roots coming out the bottom that means nothing imo.

    also get the plants out of the pots without holes or you're gonna end up killing them really quick!
    hey justaseed take a closer look at what i wrote and you will see that i said if ya plant gets rootbound (not that it definatly would )

    and i always repot if i see roots coming out of the bottom holes its personal preference really
    cheers all

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    #10
    Senior Member

    Rooting question...

    i was just trying to stress that if the roots are coming out the bottom it doesn't necessarily mean you have to transplant. i have seen newbies get really nervous about plants being rootbound because of a few taproots sticking out the bottom. i wasn't trying to say you were wrong just to look at more than one factor to decide if the plant is becoming rootbound. sorry if i offended.

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