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Old Jan-11-2008, 12:51
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The only reason I originally downsized the pot was to be able to fit it in my veg room, without compromising my other 'veggies' (vegging clones/seedlings)
Being able to give some fresh soil was on my mind, but in actuality there wasn't much room in the 1 gal. pot for more.
It was quicker and easier flushing the smaller pot to help leach-out the flower ferts, tho.

Also, I forgot to mention that immediatelly after I cut the root ball down to size, I sprayed the root ball with ph'd water, and sprinkled some rooting hormone on the roots before re-potting. Not sure it was a good idea, or a bad idea. Pot was immediatelly rootbound which is why I have already transplanted into a 3 gallon pot. (altho no signs of problems, wanted to be sure none showed up)

Nice grow. Is that a bug trap hanging there, or just a tease for the plants?
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