Hey guys, one of the four female had a magnesium deficiency, so it stressed it and then naturally stunted it's growth for about a week, while I was applying epsom salts. Now the plant is back in order with strong white pistols emerging. The thing is, the illness it developed is going to delay it's finish time for harvest. Like, one of my other females, is a month older the other three, and I will be chopping her much earlier than the other three, simply because they were all fimmed, this oldest one had no fimmed used on it, and was only LST'ed.
Pictures are here, tell me what you guys think. Is it natural for females that have been fimmed to take longer to flower? I am using big bloom and tiger bloom together, to provide the much needed phosphorus.
This question, please someone answer: I am always god damn afraid that the largest healthiest plant in the blue container is going to get root bound, but my mother keeps on assuring me, it can finish it's flowering cycle in it without needing transplantation.
The largest and oldest one by a month is the one in the blue container that is pictures BY ITSELF IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS. All the other three females are in a brand new setup because they were getting to close to my lights so I had to make another setup, but that one female, I am afraid will go root bound.
It has holes on the bottom for the water to leak out and we just transplanted it about two weeks ago, and the roots are already pushing through the drainage holes in the pot, and I can see them starting to accumulate at the bottom. But then again, I saw the same thing with it when it was ij it's original container before I transplanted it to this, and it was fine like thaat for a while, and was still growing.
So my mom thinks it is dangerous to transplant it, because, the PLANT IS SO BIG, she says that their is a risk of damaging the flowers and the foliage. What do you guys think on this issue?
Thanks!
Enjoy the pictures!