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grambo posted an update a week ago
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A small clone/seedling can not drink very much water. No matter the container size. About 98-99% of the water they pull up through their roots is released back into the air through their leaves. Limiting root space limits plant structure. Branches form thin instead of gaining girth after becoming rootbound. Yield comes from stem thickness.…
pops-1 -
Growers who irrigate coco multiple times a day are usually root bound in a small pot. Nothing to brag about. 😉 Watering is relevant to the pot size, root mass and foliage density.
Frank_White, notseen and 3 others -
Do you happen to have the Amazon links to the specific parts you purchased for this? I also use RealBuckets and that would be super handy!
jonybbudn, Fishwali and surfdad_grows -
You can trim the roots, unless it’s an autoflower. I wouldn’t try it with fast flowers either, frankly. It could make them flower from the stress. Anything else, yes, you can trim them.
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