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modmyplants
modmyplantsstarted grow question a month ago
Repot the plants? Didnt have enough earth when planting them
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question a month ago
Would say yes, normally you can add 1-1.5 cm lair every few weeks, but here a bit too much. Go with wider ones too if you can
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question a month ago
Definitely and not into terracotta pots. The small amount of soil the way it is now, will limited growth potential rather quickly.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question a month ago
Its looking ok for now. and you can also top dress a bit in hopes more roots will form. Normally when transplanting I like a solid root mass so the medium does not fall apart. I also like to move from yogourt container to 1Gal then to 3Gal and up to 7Gal. you want to be double or triple the holding capacity of the pot when transplanting or it's not really worth it. I also like plstic pots best for their lightweight and flexibility. Clay is ok, just prone to breaking and chips, heavy as fuck and holds onto things in the pores of the material. Good Luck!
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question a month ago
I like growing in 5 gallon pots. I think that gives the best amount of soil for our plants without being too big of container and too heavy to work with. I also recommend going to fabric pots, they allow much more oxygen to hit the roots. Remember when you pot these plants that your soil will compress quite a bit, so you can fill nearly to the rim and expect about 1.5” of settlement to happen. Another tip, if you are going to repot them, get some Mykos and put it directly on the roots when you transplant. This can give the root zone nearly 100x the surface area. I hope this helps.
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