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Awesome!! Thank you for the welcome and advice!Welcome to, The Farm!
Looks good! Make a cut diagonally on the bottom with a razor knife. And a couple on the sides from top to bottom. That will allow the roots to gro and flourish.
Your good don’t mess with em but being they were out the pot I’m probably too late. This closer to bound best thing I could say but too late is put mykos in soil at transplantView attachment 842174 Hey everyone. My first attempt at transplanting. Are these roots good to go? Too many roots? Loosen them??
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I have never cut the roots and they still fill the pot densely. I have heard it helps when a plant is truly root bound.
Those roots are ready cause they are circling the outside but just a tip. A better dry cycle between waterings will force the roots to search out more for moisture and nutrients. They will fill more space in the pot before transplant.
Not watering too soon has more than doubled my yield from my first year grows. It is definitely because of the fuller root ball.