Rootbound during flowering?

JDeez

Member
I haven't started flowering yet. I'm still vegging. I've gone from solo > 1 gal>3gal>now I'm at 5 gal . I plan on going to 7 then 10. My question is, how do you prevent your plants from getting root bound during flowering stage? Do I start flowering immediately once I get to my final pot?
 

OrganicGorilla

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I haven't started flowering yet. I'm still vegging. I've gone from solo > 1 gal>3gal>now I'm at 5 gal . I plan on going to 7 then 10. My question is, how do you prevent your plants from getting root bound during flowering stage? Do I start flowering immediately once I get to my final pot?
You should be plenty good in 10 gallons indoors.
 

sub1427

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They say 1 gal per month of growing as rule of thumb... Pretty sure you'd be fine in 5gal fabric pots
 
give it a week to rebound, then flip. It will give it plenty of time to recover. 7 gallon would be sufficient in less you are only doing one plant. Then go for 10 gallons it will max. your harvest.
 

HydoDan

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If you transplant too your final pot then flip you're giving your plant new nutrients and it won't get root bound before it finishes..
 
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