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mjinc

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Seems OK. You will want to train the bigger plants up and give enough time for the smaller plants to catch up or your going to find the larger plants are going to dominate and stunt the growth of the smaller plants.
 

Hectik93

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Seems OK. You will want to train the bigger plants up and give enough time for the smaller plants to catch up or your going to find the larger plants are going to dominate and stunt the growth of the smaller plants.
The larger plants are actually younger than the smaller ones the smaller one just seem to have stunted growth
 

mjinc

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The larger plants are actually younger than the smaller ones the smaller one just seem to have stunted growth
Probably means their root development hasn't been adequate. Try and get a good wet/dry cycle going and let them have some space or they're going to stay runts
 

mjinc

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So should I transplant into snigger pot,
It may help but what is really important is how you water and how often. What you need to do is to let the soil get a little dry in between each watering. If there's too much moisture in the medium it means the roots don't have to develop as much to uptake water and it results in slower growth. By letting the medium dry out a little, the roots go looking for more water and grow a nice mass. This will help with the vegetative growth.
 

Hectik93

New Member
It may help but what is really important is how you water and how often. What you need to do is to let the soil get a little dry in between each watering. If there's too much moisture in the medium it means the roots don't have to develop as much to uptake water and it results in slower growth. By letting the medium dry out a little, the roots go looking for more water and grow a nice mass. This will help with the vegetative growth.
I appreciate the tip man
 
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