Madbud
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Totally root bound.. if you can take the plant out of the bucket/ container and its just standing there without falling apart, the roots must be wrapped around pretty snug? I agree, that you should transplant it in something larger so you can put more soil around it.~ Try not to disturb the roots and water it with some B1 added to the water. It will help with stress. ~ IMO... Good luck, Juliesoil grow in a bucket. Stopped taking water in the first week of flower. Fans turning yellow, soil is damp. Any advice on getting her to feed again? I placed an additional layer of gravel in the bucket and probed the root ball with a skewer to get some air in.
Doesn’t look bound but does look dry.soil grow in a bucket. Stopped taking water in the first week of flower. Fans turning yellow, soil is damp. Any advice on getting her to feed again? I placed an additional layer of gravel in the bucket and probed the root ball with a skewer to get some air in.
Would still up pot or put in the ground as mentioned. With good soil. Mykos. Can’t stress it enough to people. Makes my plain old soil mix explode with growth.Doesn’t look bound but does look dry.
I find cleaning off with steel wool lightly scratching it helps too. I have like 3 of them meters n check with 2 at random to see if they read the same.And going to my original title, i think lockout is more related to ph which isn’t the issue either. These ten dollar three-way meters are ok, you just need to leave the probes in soil for a couple minutes to be accurate.