Mr. Mitchum
New Member
A little information to those of you have limited grow space in the vertical direction.I know someone who knows someone
who has experience in the following; Root shocking your plant by starting them in potting soil that has small woodchips mixed in.Grow the first 8 to 10 weeks (depending on the strain) in a small potting container with this mixture.The plant will mature, but because of the small chips the roots have to make thousands of turns back and forth to maneuver through the woodchip rich potting mix.The root shock will stop growth in the vertical direction.After the eighth to tenth week remove the plant and soil,,,gently shake the soil from the roots and transplant into a good potting soil free of any woodchips,water and begin flowering your new dwarf plant.This method has been very repeatable for him.He gets decent yield with this and he doesnt grow a plant over 20 inches tall.Enjoy experimenting with this method.....many have trouble due to the plants natural desire to grow tall.....this stops that vertical growth
