By the window is very slow..... Do you have legal cannabis in your country? Surely not worth the risk? When the hobby is detected and blown, it's off to the deep web for weed. Too expensive, organised crime, a load of hassle and unreliable as hell!
actually that pot has several drainage holes , not sure why you make the assumption that it doesn´t.
Hi Switcher, I´m growing by the window. Probably the reason why it´s not doing that great. Sadly I have no other choice, it´s either this way or no grow at all.
Nursery's use square pots internally. Round pots are used for retail though. They are aesthetically pleasing.
Lots of square one's on eBay. Or you can slot round one's to stop roots circling.
So roots can't make a right hand turn huh
So roots can't make a right hand turn huh
No, they don't. They won't even circle a square pot. They can't see a dry area and go around it. They get air pruned, and some side growth becomes dominant.
A root left to circle a round pot, will continue to circle after the pot has gone and the plant is in a bed. The behaviour defies logic.
We know the root zone is a space defined by the pot. Constant pruning of the roots will cause them to spread in every direction, and in doing so, reach everywhere. This maximises the plants ability to feed from the space provided.
If we let a plant, it will keep elongating the main roots in an effort to find an area worth spreading out into. The roots will tend to drop to the bottom, then just circle within the same compost. Not knowing there is still good stuff above them. This leaves the plant spending time growing roots that can't find food. Binding up. Displacing air and substrate with more and more root looking in the same place for food.
We need root pruning to fully utilise the root zone we define with our pots. Without this pruning, they will fill the pot eventually, but it's not pretty
I grew a few Lowryder2 a few years ago. I liked them. They got the job done.
In my experience, autos will sometimes grow very slowly in low light conditions. Not to worry, as it will simply extend the life of the plant.
I’ve grown quite a few autos on my windowsill. I was happy with the results.
From the pics I’ve seen, I wouldn’t harvest until early July. Just my two cents.
I guess going round is more organic lol. I don´t see why a square pot is beter than a round one
We know the root zone is a space defined by the pot. Constant pruning of the roots will cause them to spread in every direction, and in doing so, reach everywhere. This maximises the plants ability to feed from the space provided.
If we let a plant, it will keep elongating the main roots in an effort to find an area worth spreading out into. The roots will tend to drop to the bottom, then just circle within the same compost. Not knowing there is still good stuff above them. This leaves the plant spending time growing roots that can't find food. Binding up. Displacing air and substrate with more and more root looking in the same place for food.
We need root pruning to fully utilise the root zone we define with our pots. Without this pruning, they will fill the pot eventually, but it's not pretty
sounds like what they do to bonsais? thanks for explaining. In my case however, I don´t think it´s root bound at all but we´ll see when chopping time comes