Hey All
Another rookie mistake on my first grow...I didn't fill the pots with enough of my growing medium. Not sure what the best plan of attack is.
Auto's
I'm almost 3 weeks in, of the 9 plants, 6 are about ready to top and the other 3 will be in the next day or two.
i'm using mothers earth coco/perlite mix
3 gallon canvas pots, pots are filled a little more than 2/3rds full. A couple of the plants have lower leaves being impeded by the edge of the pot.
I feel like I need to create more room at the bottom, but i'm a bit nervous about messing with the plants too much. I worry that topping and transplanting might be too much for them. If they were photo's it seems like it would be less of an issue, but since auto's are up against the clock, i'm leaning toward just leaving them as is.
What do you think, do I try and add more of my medium or do I just chalk it up to a rookie mistake and leave them be and accept smaller plants with less yield?
Another rookie mistake on my first grow...I didn't fill the pots with enough of my growing medium. Not sure what the best plan of attack is.
Auto's
I'm almost 3 weeks in, of the 9 plants, 6 are about ready to top and the other 3 will be in the next day or two.
i'm using mothers earth coco/perlite mix
3 gallon canvas pots, pots are filled a little more than 2/3rds full. A couple of the plants have lower leaves being impeded by the edge of the pot.
I feel like I need to create more room at the bottom, but i'm a bit nervous about messing with the plants too much. I worry that topping and transplanting might be too much for them. If they were photo's it seems like it would be less of an issue, but since auto's are up against the clock, i'm leaning toward just leaving them as is.
What do you think, do I try and add more of my medium or do I just chalk it up to a rookie mistake and leave them be and accept smaller plants with less yield?
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