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I transplanted one of my girls a while back in a 5 gal bucket. The roots are starting to grow out of the irrigation holes I drilled in the bottom. What should I do? Soil is loose, probably to much peat. My grow space is very limited, pant is 3.5 ft tall, can't afford a lot more room. Any suggestions? SD | ||
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![]() | Well, a five gallon bucket is plenty of room, so frankly, I don't think it's really anything to worry about. If you want, just tuck it back in or even trim it off....any kind of damage to that small of a portion of the root system won't really have any effect on the plant.
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