Maybe a little rootbound?

xtsho

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How?

I planted a seed in soil. It germinated and started growing. I gave it water, light, food, and air. That's all I did.

I used no cannabis specific products. I used the same knowledge I use to grow vegetables, flowers, houseplant, orchids, etc... And I used the same products as food. Calcium nitrate, a micronutrient blend, monopotassium phosphate, magnesium sulfate. All of which I use to mix up different blends of nutrients for different plants. But typically most plants just require a balanced feed like 4-4-4 or 10-10-10. Including cannabis.

And over feeding is bad for any plant. I think I might have gotten too aggressive on the feeding with this one. But being a pure sativa and the small container it's hard to get things just right. Overall I think it is doing great considering. But just transplanted in to a two gallon pot of 70% Happy Frog and 30% Ocean Forest.
 

JohnDee

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Hi XT,
Amazing plant dude. I had a buddy back in Iowa who would do that...but in coco. Soil must have been harder.Thanks for posting that.
Cheered me up...anything is possible!
JD
 

Jimmy the vest uk

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Might not make sense to you or anyone else but can this be done organically?
To be honest when i repot and check my rootzone its never really impressive like that, i grow in soil, some people i know use coco, every now and again i get passed a clone which is in a small pot of coco and the roots are always huge and really white and look great, i would love to see my roots like that in soil, i dont overwater thats for sure im starting to think maybe i am underwatering or maybe because i grow organic i should not expect such an impressive root zone.
Everyones opinions welcome
 
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