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Not sure what it takes to develop a strong root system? Rob, Pigeons, and Mr. Grow It talk about some things you can do in your garden to help with the root structure.

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24 thoughts on “Developing A Strong Root System – From the Stash Podcast Ep. 69

  1. Transplanting from fabric pots is very difficult so I’ve discovered that it’s best to start in solo, move to 1 gallon plastic, then transplant to 5 gallon fabric just before the flip. Best of both worlds.

  2. have an episode where u guys try the same challenges but the whole series is about growing and yall go live and explain in the moment. and yall do the same strain, it could be a growing series in the stash yall could try different methods. but everyone needs to be in the same page. i think it would be a dope.

  3. If i used coco id use the gtowdan cube method . Ive seen roots thicker than my best stems . He fills a cube 4" 6 " then plants that in co co . Roots explode .

  4. Im growing 6 years now and only working on this now . I have everything else nice but im not getting full roots . I can only imagine yields if i did sort roots m

  5. Fungus dust at transplant is one of the few miracle hacks in growdom. I’ve had seedlings and young clones double in size in just a couple of days.

  6. I'm curious about spacing in an outdoor garden typically I believe it's 4ft I put mine a little closer this year at 2ft and they look great it's making more of a Hegde and it helps them in the strong wins here , but I'm curious on your thoughts about spacing

  7. Agree with Rob on the lazy roots in big pots. I prefer seeding in a one gallon fabric then to a 5 or 7gal plastic or fabric. In my house solo cups are only used for drinking.
    Thanks guys!

  8. About the transplanting, Ive heard Kyle Kushman say to avoid overwatering a small plant in a large container, you just wet around the plant base in circles and not saturate the whole pot till run off. This helps the roots to then follow the water and shoot downwards first before they start shooting laterally. What do you guys think about this?

  9. great episode guys – how bout i throw a wrench in the gears here lol-my cousin ,who is a botanist told me that i got it wrong plant life cycle is leaf ,stem ,branch ,trunk ,root which makes sense but its a cycle as above so below type of thing.the plant needs to be cared for as a whole too much in one area is not good there is a balance thks guys love all your stuff from my fellow canuck pigeons,Cris & Rob im sure you've been a positive force in this chapter of Cannabis

  10. I think there are a number of procedural and "ease of use" reasons to transplant up through larger and larger pots. In terms of helping to build the roots, though? I don't think so – there's no bigger pot than the earth, so wild plants should all have "lazy" roots compared to container-grown. 100% agree with Pigeons on many issues being related to the rootzone – deficiencies are often caused by problems in the rootzone and not problems with the feed or nutrient levels in the soil.

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