crazyhazey
Well-Known Member
What I used to do was start in a dixie cup, then transplant into final pot around flowering time. What I noticed is that I would have seriously fast foilage growth initially. But after I chopped, and took a look at the root-ball that had formed, I would barely be able to see the root system.
But on the contrary, when I would plant directly into final grow space from seed, after chopping, I would notice a massive root ball penetrating the entire soil.
should give them more microbes, depends on your pot size but you should be able to see your roots if your plant rooted successfully. im using bontaicares RHO, and i make compost tea with worm castings/guano, also with the roots of fast growing weeds in my yard since these roots have many microbes. healthy root systems make for healthy plants, thus bigger roots make bigger fruits, or whatever way you wanna put it.