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08-23-2006, 02:58 PM #1Senior Member
rootbound
like said above just chop off the very bottom of your pot and place it ontop of another pot filled with soil and the roots will make thier way down
invision Reviewed by invision on . rootbound Hi all, Just put my plants on 12/12 on 600W HPS. Some plants have these light spots on the leaves and somewhat curling leaves. After searching the archives, it seems like a rootbound problem. The plants that have this problem, all have been given Xrooting, some new product that I got from the growshop to try out. I checked the pots and its all roots. When I water, it immediately exits the pots. So I guess the correct procedure would be to repot right? Would it be a good idead to flush Rating: 5
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