Roots growing thru Bottom of 5Gal Bucket

smokelax5

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Not asking for a solution just wanted to share this was my first time seeing it this bad so I just put about a gal or two of soil in a 5 gal fabric pot and then put the 5 gal bucket In there. The roots looked far old too just let them dry out. Didn’t wanna hurt the plant592DF0DA-3C80-4137-8527-393CE238C817.jpeg6F9A7701-68A0-4D42-AE15-A0C81078E19F.jpeg73C91DC6-49EC-48AC-86D4-335F78D55632.jpeg
 
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OrganicBudz

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Haha. Put another pot of dirt under it . U could just tuck them back into the bucket if u wanted but be careful. This happened on my last grow thats all i did. ‍:?
 

xtsho

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I had a plant in a fabric pot in the backyard. When I went to move it the roots had grown through the bottom and into the ground.
 

xtsho

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So what did you do ? You left it
No I ripped it out of the ground and moved it where I wanted it. Didn't hurt a thing. I had the same thing happen with a couple tomatoes. They were harder to pull out as they had developed quite a root structure that was growing into the ground. They handled it just fine as well.
 

f series

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Cut them, leave them, nothing is gonna happen, don't feel you need to transplant either, I'm sure that things not even close to being bound
 
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