just wondering, it had me thinking, Would it be better to put 5 plants in a 5 gallon or have the plants in there own bucket? if there was extra space in both 5gallon or individuals , would it matter?
If your switching to flower soon it would be better to pot them now and get it over and done with so you dont have to mess about with them after theyve started flowering and so they get the maximum potential out of the initial period of flowering.
It dosnt hurt, and it dosnt not hurt
but considering you just pulled them out you might aswell of put them in a bigger place, anytimes roots are exposed theres a % thats not uptaking nutrients, you may notice slight stunts of growth when the roots emerge and wrap around the potted soil
And you will notice vigourous growth after repotting
I meant when there touching plastic and not soil full of nutrients there not doing anything.
Do you think roots stop growing when you start flowering or something?
Im with noxzious on this one. The roots are gonna fill out those extra two gallons in no time giving them a root system thats stronger and able to up take more nutrients (more volume = more roots in contact with nutrient filled soil = healthy fast growing plants ???I could be totally wrong on this one???). Anyways, I repotted into the 5 gallons, I cant wait to see how these ladies turn out.
also it seems to me that everyones input are from some pretty new members