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04-13-2006, 08:59 PM #1
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Rooting question...
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.
Originally Posted by orangeman

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.
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Sinsemilla Jones Reviewed by Sinsemilla Jones 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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