Pot Belly
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I was thinking it would be beneficial to transplant a vegging plant into a bigger container before sending it to flower. Gives more fresh soil medium for the roots to grow into. 8 to 10 weeks in flower seems to be time enough for substantial new root growth. Especially as fast as roots grow on these plants.
But - during flowering, it also seems logical that root growth would slow as the plant is putting energy into flower production.
So what does experience show on root growth during flower? Is it worth the extra time, energy, and medium to put them into a larger container before flower?
But - during flowering, it also seems logical that root growth would slow as the plant is putting energy into flower production.
So what does experience show on root growth during flower? Is it worth the extra time, energy, and medium to put them into a larger container before flower?