geralds
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Those roots are beautiful, the plant is very healthy and your friend is clueless, good luck!So I’m planting up to 5 gallon from a 1.5 gallon pot. Plain old hard plastic pots. When I took the plant out the roots are super white and out of control. Yes they are spiraling. Is this a healthy root system. I showed a friend and his exact quote was “that’s baaaaad” I thought they looked pretty fucking nice to say so myself. He says get rain science pots to air prune but I’ve tried them and they dry up to quick in my environment. What do you guys think ?
That’s awesome. 8’ hydro monster. I’ll be along for that journal.As soon as the plant becomes root bound you begin losing the potential you could have gotten from it. It's fine for if you purposely want to keep the plant stunted, like a mother plant but root space is a limiting factor to a grow. I'm planning an upgrade of my hydro soon as even five gallon buckets aren't enough for it. Aiming to grow a more outdoor looking plant inside. Anyways, if you're happy with the size of the plant than no need to transplant.
So I’m planting up to 5 gallon from a 1.5 gallon pot. Plain old hard plastic pots. When I took the plant out the roots are super white and out of control. Yes they are spiraling. Is this a healthy root system. I showed a friend and his exact quote was “that’s baaaaad” I thought they looked pretty fucking nice to say so myself. He says get rain science pots to air prune but I’ve tried them and they dry up to quick in my environment. What do you guys think ?
Shooting for 6 feet first...when I raise my ceilings than maybe eightThat’s awesome. 8’ hydro monster. I’ll be along for that journal.
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