When a plant becomes root bound (how long till bounce back?)

I got complacent and I am paying the price.

They have been transplanted properly now.

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Complacent and procrastination are twins.

These sisters will always detour us off the path of positive They will rob our situations and leave us without.

I am not a fan of either.

Cheers

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If it was truly rootbound and you transplant you should see improvements in ~ week or so. It’s about the same as recovering from transplant shock if there isn’t any additional concerns.

What did you transplant from? I have had plants in solo cups for 8 weeks without any noticeable issues.

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@Africanplainstrain Usually all sorts of deficiencies will pop up that contradict each other if bound up. That plant looks nice and doesn’t show typical symptoms that I can see.

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Solo cups.

I saw both plants had this light lime green color which ive had when my plants got rootbound

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They will get light in color when hungry. If you were in a solo cup of coco with plant this size I could see that. The root mass takes up so much of the cup that they need fed multiple times per day to stay lush. That’s not really root bound but kind of along similar line.

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I am starting to see a change. New growth although small seems to have a normal shade of green.

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