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the problem with soil is that its difficult to feed/water daily without over saturating the medium. im by no means an expert in soil growing but id probs be on the cautious side for rootound plants in soil. in hydro its no problem because of the ability to multifeed without over saturating the roots.Hi cultivator I'd like to ask you a question if that's ok? Your theory on allowing the plants to become a little rootbound in flower to allow for easier feeding and watering, does that also apply to soil? My plants are nearly rootbound and due to be uppotted before going to flower but after reading your theories on flowering and budding not being diminished by a rootbound container I'm wondering if In fact that may be the way to go for me in soil? Would it work out or would I get ph issues and sign of deficiencies and most importantly will the buds still form as densely and heavily as they would in a pot with more root space left? Any feedback is appreciated.
the truth is i dont know. I havrnt grown in soil for years, i dont like it.