Is She Healthy?

GetNice

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I beleive so. First grow. Old plant. Been through alot. looking as if she thriving.
 

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tips curved down on leaves.......pot seems small, and only partly filled............i don't see perlite. throw her into a 5 gal pot and flower her. add perlite to new pot/mix. you asked :)
 
^^what scrog said.. bigger pot and I would add a little Nitrogen to your feeding for the first 2 weeks of flower to utilize that stretch and get her bulky.. right now she doesn't look too mature expect your yeild to be on the smaller side, then again if thats 8 weeks I would put in a large pot first and veg for another 2 weeks she'll explode because right now your gonna start looking at a little root rot if you havent already from the lack of root space so the 2 more weeks of veg will get those roots expanding again.. what happens under the soil, effects above the soil
 
^^what scrog said.. bigger pot and I would add a little Nitrogen to your feeding for the first 2 weeks of flower to utilize that stretch and get her bulky.. right now she doesn't look too mature expect your yeild to be on the smaller side, then again if thats 8 weeks I would put in a large pot first and veg for another 2 weeks she'll explode because right now your gonna start looking at a little root rot if you havent already from the lack of root space so the 2 more weeks of veg will get those roots expanding again.. what happens under the soil, effects above the soil

I just put it in that pot. the roots looked healthy when i removed it from a smaller pot. I am feeding it Bloom Booster in small doses.
 
perfect as long as those roots looked nice and white you avoided the rot (not a pleasant thing) so yea your on track she'll go wild, are u gonna let her veg for a few days before starting 12/12.. and bloom is good, but lacks a N if you have any veg solutions add a small amount to your next feeding
 
perfect as long as those roots looked nice and white you avoided the rot (not a pleasant thing) so yea your on track she'll go wild, are u gonna let her veg for a few days before starting 12/12.. and bloom is good, but lacks a N if you have any veg solutions add a small amount to your next feeding

Okay.

Shes ben on 12/12 for a week now. I will add a little nitrogen to next feeding. its a 15-30-15
 
how tall is she i wouldnt put her into flower til she is at least a foot tall but thats just me other than that looks very nice keep it up brother'
 
how tall is she i wouldnt put her into flower til she is at least a foot tall but thats just me other than that looks very nice keep it up brother'

So I transplanted yet again into a larger pot. about 2 gallons. using a perlite mix with potting soil. Broke a few roots during transplant. Will it be okay?
 
tips curved down on leaves.......pot seems small, and only partly filled............i don't see perlite. throw her into a 5 gal pot and flower her. add perlite to new pot/mix. you asked :)

so i took your advice. this is becoming an expensive hobby. broke a few roots during transplant. will it be shocked or continue to grow? i was pretty careful with it dont think i broke the ball but the soil around it bent and i grabbed the bent soil quickly. will she be okay? i think so. she has been through a lot.
 
oo damn it might slow growth it might kill it or it may do nothing but i would defiently keep a good eye on that plant but how many times have u transplanted it already i live by the rule of thumb of never transplantin more than twice cuz that can cause alot of stress on the ladies
 
looks good.. but i agree on the transplanting... u dont wanna get half way thru flower and end up root bound
 
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