I am currently on my 4th grow. In my past grows, I was having trouble getting tight inter-nodes, I figured it was because I grow with CFLs. With my current grow I decided I was going to use some of my clones for Bonsai Mums. I got some 3 inch garden pots as recommended. I put the clones I was going to use for my grow in red solo cups.
I noticed as they vegged, the plants in the 3 inch garden pots weren't as spindly and branchy, they had very little branching as compared to the solo cup plants, with much tighter nodes. So I changed my mind, and used the plants vegged in the garden pots for my current grow, and used the solo cup plants as my bonsai mums. (trimming their root balls to replant them in the 3 inch pots)
I am VERY happy with the way my current grow is coming along. Super tight inter-nodes, they look really healthy. They did not seem to stretch as much in the 12/12, either. Advice for anyone who wants to try this for themselves, your plant will be very root bound before transplanting, so you will want to snip with garden shears or score the root ball with a sharp knife before you transplant. Make cuts or snips on each side about an inch into the rootball. Sterilize your knife or shears with alcohol before cutting.
Hope this helps someone
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I noticed as they vegged, the plants in the 3 inch garden pots weren't as spindly and branchy, they had very little branching as compared to the solo cup plants, with much tighter nodes. So I changed my mind, and used the plants vegged in the garden pots for my current grow, and used the solo cup plants as my bonsai mums. (trimming their root balls to replant them in the 3 inch pots)
I am VERY happy with the way my current grow is coming along. Super tight inter-nodes, they look really healthy. They did not seem to stretch as much in the 12/12, either. Advice for anyone who wants to try this for themselves, your plant will be very root bound before transplanting, so you will want to snip with garden shears or score the root ball with a sharp knife before you transplant. Make cuts or snips on each side about an inch into the rootball. Sterilize your knife or shears with alcohol before cutting.
Hope this helps someone
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