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Move them if you want
I will only move them if it's bad for them to have roots in that area that may be trying to get out if they can get a lil bigger before moving I'm fine with that just was not sure if the roots at bottom meant time to move them.Move them if you want
I dont think my plants are big like some of the peoples that I have seen transplant. Not sure if I can wait or need to move them?
Ok so they fine for now then? Just water less.I usually transplant up to at least double the size pot and when the plant is 2/3 bigger than the pot is when it seems to have a full packed rootball.
A proper dry cycle between waterings helps the roots grow all through the pot. Overwatering tends to make the roots go straight to the outside edge as they dont need to hunt for nutrients and moisture.
Ok so they fine for now then? Just water less.
Yeah I've been doing that water about every 2 days. I even do the finger method knuckle deep lmao. But yeah the roots scared me. I might go buy some more lights help her grow big. I've been putting them out side in the morning and bring them in around 6. Think that's helped them grow. Also have them on 24hr light.Yes. When you pick up the pot it should feel alarmingly light.
New pics of my girls.
What is the reason for them being purple? And yeah the soil feels dry and pot feels light. But wife says they can go another day like that. And well you guys have told me to let it get try lmao so staying strong ha ha ha ha . But differently need to learn when they dry not to over water. They are getting bigger in so happy ha ha ha. Might have to move my light up here soon. Well that and upgrade to better lights lol.
On had to read up on that. Yeah I think it will go away I can tell my stems are getting bigger and thicker (no homo)The purpling is a sign of wet or cold roots. Phosphorous uptake is affected.
I just learned this lesson once again. A case of fungus gnats then the take over of spider mites.Better watch closely for bugs if you are bringing them outside. Rule #1 in my garden is no outside plants.
I think I have a problem. I believe it is a calcium deficiency I could be wrong I'm need to this.I just learned this lesson once again. A case of fungus gnats then the take over of spider mites.
That BC big bud I had in my tent that came from outside is chopped and compost now. NEVER AGAIN for real this time!