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Yesterday was up-potting day, good times!
I'm not the biggest fan of the Vivosun 1gal pots with the velcro straps. I love the idea but I wish the slit down the side was bigger or they put another one on the opposite side. As it was I felt like I still had a hard time getting my plants out and ended up cutting two of the pots anyway. No big deal though all things considered.
These 3 gallon pots seem pretty big once filled and watered, damn.
As you can see little Peggy didn't make the cut just yet. I was planning to transfer her along with the rest but I ran out of RO water. I could have filtered some more water right then but it got me thinking about Peggy and whether or not I want to keep her. She's so small and super dense - I believe she has dreams of becoming a pine cone some day. I'd hate to ditch her in case it turns out there's a male in the bunch or some other disaster befalls one of the other plants, so I think I'll keep her around a little longer.
I followed the up-potting with a new round of LST (minus Peggy).
And here they are this morning all puffed back up after yesterday afternoon's business...
They were all topped about week and a half ago (minus Peggy again), so my current LST plan is to bend the main stem to one side and then direct the two new main stems back around the edges of the pot. Here's the best pic I have to demonstrate what I'm thinking:
I'm not the biggest fan of the Vivosun 1gal pots with the velcro straps. I love the idea but I wish the slit down the side was bigger or they put another one on the opposite side. As it was I felt like I still had a hard time getting my plants out and ended up cutting two of the pots anyway. No big deal though all things considered.
These 3 gallon pots seem pretty big once filled and watered, damn.
As you can see little Peggy didn't make the cut just yet. I was planning to transfer her along with the rest but I ran out of RO water. I could have filtered some more water right then but it got me thinking about Peggy and whether or not I want to keep her. She's so small and super dense - I believe she has dreams of becoming a pine cone some day. I'd hate to ditch her in case it turns out there's a male in the bunch or some other disaster befalls one of the other plants, so I think I'll keep her around a little longer.
I followed the up-potting with a new round of LST (minus Peggy).
And here they are this morning all puffed back up after yesterday afternoon's business...
They were all topped about week and a half ago (minus Peggy again), so my current LST plan is to bend the main stem to one side and then direct the two new main stems back around the edges of the pot. Here's the best pic I have to demonstrate what I'm thinking: