Sup chong 420,
Please ditch the MG soil ASAP. I used it before I found out here that it pretty much sucks and troughs off PH levels and might cause your plant to experience nutrient problems. Don't use tap water, it has nasty shit in it that will/or can cause nutrient lock outs in the soil. Buy distilled water. That pot does not look too big. In a few weeks, before you flower and after the roots have developed more, transplant that hoe into a 5gal pot with pure organic soil (soil w/o nutes add to it). Buy Fox Farm nutes or shop online for some.
Oh yeah, I read in your post that you were going to rip you younglings out of the soil and check for roots. DONT. How are you going to put the plant back in the soil with out damaging the root growth...not to mention all the stress you will cause it. My bag-seed plant turned Hermi over stress I caused her...and she was a female clone. They hate stress, that's one thing I know for sure because it happened to me.
Wally World is cool and all but do this: Google: hydroponics store locations + "enter your city here" You can buy better shit at a hydro shop and really get some good advice from the ppl working there. I go in high to a local hydro shop where I live in The Misty Mountain Tops and chat with the stoned clerk about growing "tomatoes"...I don't know who talks more when I'm there the Hydro expert or the newbie hobbyist.
Please ditch the MG soil ASAP. I used it before I found out here that it pretty much sucks and troughs off PH levels and might cause your plant to experience nutrient problems. Don't use tap water, it has nasty shit in it that will/or can cause nutrient lock outs in the soil. Buy distilled water. That pot does not look too big. In a few weeks, before you flower and after the roots have developed more, transplant that hoe into a 5gal pot with pure organic soil (soil w/o nutes add to it). Buy Fox Farm nutes or shop online for some.
Oh yeah, I read in your post that you were going to rip you younglings out of the soil and check for roots. DONT. How are you going to put the plant back in the soil with out damaging the root growth...not to mention all the stress you will cause it. My bag-seed plant turned Hermi over stress I caused her...and she was a female clone. They hate stress, that's one thing I know for sure because it happened to me.
Wally World is cool and all but do this: Google: hydroponics store locations + "enter your city here" You can buy better shit at a hydro shop and really get some good advice from the ppl working there. I go in high to a local hydro shop where I live in The Misty Mountain Tops and chat with the stoned clerk about growing "tomatoes"...I don't know who talks more when I'm there the Hydro expert or the newbie hobbyist.