7/7 Weather hasn’t been great, so this one is very stunted.
Added some more soil due to stretching.
Watering every 2-3 days and giving notes with every other watering.
Its a fabric pot so I wouldn't do it yet. It will end up bigger if you leave it in that small pot longer. Its an air pot, when the roots hit the side they're pruned by the air which creates more branhing back along the root thus creating even more roots. Its just like when you top the plant, it makes it bigger and bushier, its just the same. Google it to confirm. You shouldn't take big steps like this without first confirming it even if someones given you good advice in the past. People make mistakes, my lifes full of them,lol.And get a root booster they do wonders. Seaweeds/kelps is the best. Bigger Roots=Bigger Fruits as the saying goes.
@oldskoolkool, thanks for the advice, I really appreciate it.
I wasn’t planning on repotting this plant yet (week5), but the slightly bigger photo in week 9.
Do you think it’s still too early for the bigger one as well?
I will look into some seaweeds, maybe try making my own from the beach.
So my initial experiment was to basically only use what I already had for my veggies and herbs. So only my own organic fertilizer, just plain tap water and only natural light.
My second run, both autos and photos, are doing much better, but I will re-assess if I need to change my ways further after harvest.
Thanks again!
They wont need a full 12hrs of darkness to flower outside. The reduction of light is another factor. It also depends on the strain.The seed catalog should give some advice.
They want 2 even 3wks more. I would of only just put that plant in that pot. You look at mine.Big massive plants in skinny looking pots. And big healthy roots all over the place.They're so far over the edge of the pot. Air pruning.They keep big massive 30ft trees in little root balls will burlap material so the roots are air pruned.