Get them babies out of those pots those poor things! They want to root in the ground and spread their roots and leaves! Haha once you got them in the ground, the root growth is unlimited. This is good because when you have them in a pot, the root growth can put a cap on the max height. A good rule of thumb is 1 gallon for every height of growth.
They look pretty good. A little eaten but nothing too serious. I'd buy some repellent to keep the bugs away. They will be a problem when you're budding.
And like Dom said, they would just love bigger pots if not the earth. And also you could add more soil to your pink pots. Keep it up man!
ok, i will take all your advice, i was thinking of putting in the ground but i didnt want to put them in to early, but after hearing this i think im going to ge tthem in the ground a.s.a.p... and ill also big up some bug repelent
ok, i will take all your advice, i was thinking of putting in the ground but i didnt want to put them in to early, but after hearing this i think im going to ge tthem in the ground a.s.a.p... and ill also big up some bug repelent
Try and get organic! Sorry but I am an organic preacher. Organics can do nothing but good for your plants.
Try and make the area around where your transplanting into the ground out of potting soil so they can get acclimated to the ground easier and take root easier.
How long has it been since you have added nutes? Maybe a little just to help the new root growth couldn't hurt.
Make sure to add pics a.s.a.p! looking forward to hear more.