Mr Green Man
Well-Known Member
Hi all.
Well I think it is a good idea to share the things that go wrong as well as the things that go right. So I decided to swolow my pride and tell you about my little experament that went wrong.
First off, I was not trying to change the hempy bucket , I was just trying to modifie it so I could use equipment that I already had.
The plan was to use normal pots, and place them in a tray. Using the tray as the Rez insted of having a hole 2" up the pot. (Bascly my pots have wholes in the bottom that I was having truble filling in)
I was removing a male today, and when I liffted the pot, there wa a lot of roots that had grown out of the pot, But they where all rotten, really rotten.
I haven't looked into the pots yet to see how far up the rot goes. I hope not to far. I cut off all the rotten roots, and used an Enzyme to help eat away what was left.
I will be repotting tommrow so fingerses crossed.
Any ways. Just thought I would let you know.
I willl update on there progress, the plants still look healthy and are growing quickly.
Pics tomorrow.
Well I think it is a good idea to share the things that go wrong as well as the things that go right. So I decided to swolow my pride and tell you about my little experament that went wrong.
First off, I was not trying to change the hempy bucket , I was just trying to modifie it so I could use equipment that I already had.
The plan was to use normal pots, and place them in a tray. Using the tray as the Rez insted of having a hole 2" up the pot. (Bascly my pots have wholes in the bottom that I was having truble filling in)
I was removing a male today, and when I liffted the pot, there wa a lot of roots that had grown out of the pot, But they where all rotten, really rotten.
I haven't looked into the pots yet to see how far up the rot goes. I hope not to far. I cut off all the rotten roots, and used an Enzyme to help eat away what was left.
I will be repotting tommrow so fingerses crossed.
Any ways. Just thought I would let you know.
I willl update on there progress, the plants still look healthy and are growing quickly.
Pics tomorrow.