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Originally Posted by virginharvester
I have a question for you all-
If I have plants that won't be ready til end of October and they are growing 1/2 inch to and inch a day in 5 gallon pots and look reasonably healthy, do I really need to fertilize before they start flowering? They are in good organic soil(Happy Frog). What I'm worried about with these is that these plants will outgrow the 5 gallon pots, which are about 2" shy of being full as it is.
At this rate they are going to be at least 5 feet before they start budding. It's a skunk strain and the leaves appear to be full on indica, definitely not skinny sativa leaves. Maybe they'll slow down, I don't know. But I thought true indicas stay short and these appear to be taking off growing 1/2 inch a day now.
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If your growing them outdoors you can always cut the bottoms out of the pot and allow the roots to take to the ground.The downside is *A,They cant be moved.& *B, The soil may not be good.But it works well and i have done it myself many times.If your in the usa there is alot of grow season left.So if your going to repot do it soon before the plant gets to large.Big plants are a pain to transplant,and increases the risk of injury.