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I use Dyna-Gro Foliage Pro and Protect in veg and now Moonshine. I've noticed the rooted clones growing a bit better since I started using the Moonshine but my roots are still slow growing. I'm not sure if it's me or the environment or the food but I have never gotten good roots since I started growing way back when. This is using several brands of food over the decades.
Right now I'm putting rooted clones into 1 gallon pots with B'cuzz Hydromix HP. My plants grow great and I shouldn't complain, but my roots always suck. Even after 4 weeks in veg they hardly fill the 1 gallon pot and I rarely need to transplant but I do anyways so they can flower in 2 gallon pots.
Once the plants are finished after 8 weeks of flower I empty the pots and take a look at the roots. All I see is a few new roots on the very bottom and sides with mostly empty space in the middle of the soil. I feel that it is such a waste of dirt but it does help give me bigger buds with the 2 gallon pot over leaving them in the 1 gallon to flower.
They take longer to feed this way tho. I have to wait 4 days between watering, 3 days if they have better roots.
It's not that I'm having problems but I feel that if I got a better root system I may actually do better.
I don't want to change anything big but I'm willing to change some small stuff. Are there any amendments that would help in my situation? Should I start with a half gallon pot instead of a 1 gallon?
These pics were taken after 5 weeks of veg because I let my cloning plants go a week longer. Even after 5 weeks the roots still suck...IMO.
This is from the side
This is from the bottom
Notice there is hardly anything on the bottom and much of the soil space is still empty in the middle. The roots are also not that white. This is exactly what I have been seeing from my plants year after year and I need to change it. 5 weeks and they look like this. Even less so @ 4 weeks.
B'cuzz mix has plenty of perlite. It's why I use this over Promix. So I don't think it's the soil. I use Gro-Pro heavy duty black plastic pots so I don't think it's them. There has to be something I'm missing........or not. But I've seen pictures of roots that came out of pots in 3 weeks and they blow mine away.
Any ideas? I'm willing to try something a little different. Thanks
Right now I'm putting rooted clones into 1 gallon pots with B'cuzz Hydromix HP. My plants grow great and I shouldn't complain, but my roots always suck. Even after 4 weeks in veg they hardly fill the 1 gallon pot and I rarely need to transplant but I do anyways so they can flower in 2 gallon pots.
Once the plants are finished after 8 weeks of flower I empty the pots and take a look at the roots. All I see is a few new roots on the very bottom and sides with mostly empty space in the middle of the soil. I feel that it is such a waste of dirt but it does help give me bigger buds with the 2 gallon pot over leaving them in the 1 gallon to flower.
They take longer to feed this way tho. I have to wait 4 days between watering, 3 days if they have better roots.
It's not that I'm having problems but I feel that if I got a better root system I may actually do better.
I don't want to change anything big but I'm willing to change some small stuff. Are there any amendments that would help in my situation? Should I start with a half gallon pot instead of a 1 gallon?
These pics were taken after 5 weeks of veg because I let my cloning plants go a week longer. Even after 5 weeks the roots still suck...IMO.
This is from the side
This is from the bottom
Notice there is hardly anything on the bottom and much of the soil space is still empty in the middle. The roots are also not that white. This is exactly what I have been seeing from my plants year after year and I need to change it. 5 weeks and they look like this. Even less so @ 4 weeks.
B'cuzz mix has plenty of perlite. It's why I use this over Promix. So I don't think it's the soil. I use Gro-Pro heavy duty black plastic pots so I don't think it's them. There has to be something I'm missing........or not. But I've seen pictures of roots that came out of pots in 3 weeks and they blow mine away.
Any ideas? I'm willing to try something a little different. Thanks