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Roots And Budding?
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ReMpTiOn
, Jul 02 2012 03:27 PM
#1
Posted 02 July 2012 - 03:27 PM
If there isnt enough room for the roots could it drastically slow down the budding of my plant.Also I got my plants in a 10 bucket and the roots are starting to grow out the top of the soil.Could I just get a bigger bucket and burry it in it and the roots will grow up and into the soil in the other bucket
#2
Posted 02 July 2012 - 10:15 PM
Sounds like you're talking about transplanting which is nothing but common.. The answer is yes, if what you're saying is to take it out of the one pot, and put it in a larger one with new soil!
#3
Posted 03 July 2012 - 03:43 AM
Sounds like you're talking about transplanting which is nothing but common.. The answer is yes, if what you're saying is to take it out of the one pot, and put it in a larger one with new soil!
no my roots arnt growing towards the bottem of the bucket.there growing up out the soil.So I was wondering insted of transplanting I just put the whole thing into a big container of soil.
#4
Posted 03 July 2012 - 06:10 AM
Yeah they are uprooting ... should be transplanted into bigger gallons try20 gallons you only have a month or so till flower so that should keep them growing... Usually growers would pot them into 100 gallons for those that start early feb/march...
#5
Posted 03 July 2012 - 04:35 PM
Okay so what you're basically gonna have to do is transplant and cover the soil where the roots are coming out, essentially you'll have to bury a bit of the stem to fix it
#6
Posted 03 July 2012 - 05:09 PM
#7
Posted 03 July 2012 - 05:19 PM
Too bad?
And no, they are giving you the right answer, just transplant it into a bigger pot a little deeper thank it is now and you are fine.
That is the definition of transplanting.
And no, they are giving you the right answer, just transplant it into a bigger pot a little deeper thank it is now and you are fine.
no my roots arnt growing towards the bottem of the bucket.there growing up out the soil.So I was wondering insted of transplanting I just put the whole thing into a big container of soil.
That is the definition of transplanting.
#8
Posted 03 July 2012 - 05:50 PM
Too bad?
And no, they are giving you the right answer, just transplant it into a bigger pot a little deeper thank it is now and you are fine.
That is the definition of transplanting.
i dont want to take it out the bucket because its not root bounding.I was asking if i could just keep it in the bucket that its in now and get a huge container with soil and just put the bucket into the container with the soil and the roots will just grow up into the other container.but no you keep on saying im sayin the deffintion of transplant dont try telling me what im sayin I know for a fact what transplanting is
#9
Posted 03 July 2012 - 05:57 PM
The only 2 reasons I can think of to have your roots grow like that is you are rootbound or you don't water deep enough.
I would still bet on the first and transplant, putting a bucket into a big container of soil would make next to no difference.
I would still bet on the first and transplant, putting a bucket into a big container of soil would make next to no difference.
#10
Posted 03 July 2012 - 05:59 PM
He's getting a bit ignorant and I don't like it. Take the help we're giving you or figure it out yourself. What we're telling you to do will fix the problem.
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