quick question, I just transplanted and started flowering and roots are peaking out of the pots. It's only 2 out of 9 plants that have it, but I just need to know if this is going to be a major issue, I realize I shoulda went a little bigger on pot size. Any input is great
The ones that peak is no problem they will dry out and start new ones it's the ones that are going to start swirling around in there, may go root bound def. an issue
Yeah, but the more the roots grow within the medium to take in nutrients, the more the plant grows. If the simple answer is to transplant, why wouldn't you?
That aside, you don't want the roots to "air prune." It does damage that stresses the plant, and it leaves the plant growing slower and, I suspect, open to disease.
Just some I'll like to point out remember if u transplant to bigger pots they will grow bigger so if u don't have much space that's some u should think of.
View attachment 3685454View attachment 3685452 quick question, I just transplanted and started flowering and roots are peaking out of the pots. It's only 2 out of 9 plants that have it, but I just need to know if this is going to be a major issue, I realize I shoulda went a little bigger on pot size. Any input is great