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Thats what I was thinking actually, but I love pulling some weight! lolIf roots are causing too much of a problem consider a shorter veg next run
thanks for feedback. i cut a little but not completly. hopefully the plant does not hermie on me. I will say its a pain growin in a tent especially in rdwc.I personally wouldn't do it. In my rdwc current culture system i pull roots out of pipes and try to wrap them around root ball pointing in opposite direction of water flow. After about week 5 they should stop growing and stay put. This is one of the daily tasks that come with thes systems but i would never cut roots off. This has been working great for me over the past couple years i have spent in hydro.
Yeah bud i usually flip when my buckets are 1/3 of the way full of roots by the end of flower i got a full bucket size brick of roots haha. Thats with a 3 week veg which give me over a # each. These systems cause plants to blow up like crazy in flower so you really dont need much veg time at all especially in a tent. Just enough to get roots growing and plants eating there food.Thats what I was thinking actually, but I love pulling some weight! lol
thats a very good point. would you know if theres a such thing as root bound in hydro? i vegged these ladies out 6+ weeks and theres so much roots Massive rootsYeah bud i usually flip when my buckets are 1/3 of the way full of roots by the end of flower i got a full bucket size brick of roots haha. Thats with a 3 week veg which give me over a # each. These systems cause plants to blow up like crazy in flower so you really dont need much veg time at all especially in a tent. Just enough to get roots growing and plants eating there food.
Lol ohh boy yeah you definitely dont need 6 weeks of veg haha. I guess they could be slightly root bound but its not really an issue as far as growth goes in rdwc. The problems you would see from a "root bound" hydro plant would be clogs, uneven water levels and problems stabilizing ph/ec due to lack of water flow. I wouldn't really say it would significantly hurt plant growth or yield like in soil just cause more maintenance issuses. Yeah next time cut that veg time in half. Over vegging just wastes your money and time. I know guys who veg 4 weeks and get 3-4# plants indoors with rdwc. Unless you got 12 ft ceilings shouldn't ever need more that a 3 week veg if conditions are optimal.thats a very good point. would you know if theres a such thing as root bound in hydro? i vegged these ladies out 6+ weeks and theres so much root. Massive roots
3-4lbs with how many many plants?Lol ohh boy yeah you definitely dont need 6 weeks of veg haha. I guess they could be slightly root bound but its not really an issue as far as growth goes in rdwc. The problems you would see from a "root bound" hydro plant would be clogs, uneven water levels and problems stabilizing ph/ec due to lack of water flow. I wouldn't really say it would significantly hurt plant growth or yield like in soil just cause more maintenance issuses. Yeah next time cut that veg time in half. Over vegging just wastes your money and time. I know guys who veg 4 weeks and get 3-4# plants indoors with rdwc. Unless you got 12 ft ceilings shouldn't ever need more that a 3 week veg if conditions are optimal.
also is that dry weight?Lol ohh boy yeah you definitely dont need 6 weeks of veg haha. I guess they could be slightly root bound but its not really an issue as far as growth goes in rdwc. The problems you would see from a "root bound" hydro plant would be clogs, uneven water levels and problems stabilizing ph/ec due to lack of water flow. I wouldn't really say it would significantly hurt plant growth or yield like in soil just cause more maintenance issuses. Yeah next time cut that veg time in half. Over vegging just wastes your money and time. I know guys who veg 4 weeks and get 3-4# plants indoors with rdwc. Unless you got 12 ft ceilings shouldn't ever need more that a 3 week veg if conditions are optimal.
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