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I definitely agree you need a bigger pot.Have a question....if I wanted to go to a bigger pot maybe 5 gallon bucket how would I do that without stressing or killing my girl....she's not gonna be tall but I can see roots at top of soil and going to the side I don't want it to be rootbound or nothing....or is this one ok
Try a small 3 to 5 gallon rectangular plastic trash can, they have edge handles and fit great in tight spaces. You just have to drill a bunch of holes in the bottom for drainage. Just squeeze and roll your pot to loosen the roots and soil from the side and tump it upside down with your hand on the soil and the stalk between your finger and thumb to transplant. You should fill the bottom of the new pot with media first.Have a question....if I wanted to go to a bigger pot maybe 5 gallon bucket how would I do that without stressing or killing my girl....she's not gonna be tall but I can see roots at top of soil and going to the side I don't want it to be rootbound or nothing....or is this one ok
It's really going to depend on the mass of your root ball whether or not it falls apart. If you have roots coming out the bottom of the pot then you should have a pretty solid chunk to handle at transplant. If not you may consider letting it go a little longer before transplant. I usually let it dry out a little bit First. Either way I would try to keep it as intact as possible there will probably be no need to loosen that rootball. Just set it in loose soil and Let It Go. Sometimes it helps to have an assistant. In my opinion if you can get the entire thing in a bigger pot without disturbing the soil at all that is going to be your best bet.So should I do it after watering so it's more likely to stay together ?
There is no need to pack the soil you want fluffy always fluffy.Well it is a female she has shot out the white hair I been waiting for
r we talking cloning the plant in general or u trying to clone that leaf?just curious.lolI want to clone her but just another thing I'm hesitant about
Yeah start your clones before transplant that way if anything goes horribly wrong you'll still have your plant. As far as cloning there so many ways of doing that just stick to the basics. Some varieties people will consider to be extremely difficult to clone. It is not that they are more difficult it is that they have different requirements.Awesome thanks ....I have supplies coming from town so as soon as it shows up I'll start the process...I want to clone her but just another thing I'm hesitant about any suggestions on that and yes I've researched and looked it up and saved threads on it just like hearing other people ways...thanks for all the replies
nothing wrong with making it happen on less equiptment..n some ways easier cuz u hav less to go wrong.so just continue doing yur thing in honing n yur environment brother.plants look good.in what is yur easy cloning method?lay it out for usyea if I had the money most people had I'd have the badass growroom and top of the line lights but if you can get good results cheap then why not....my yields might be smaller but I really do it for personal and for some of the locals so not too worried about it
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