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@Rdub do you level them in the cup?Seems like a good day for an update!
I transplanted the last4 solo cup plants into 2 gal fabric pots and it dawned on me that I neglected photos of what the other 4 looked like under the outer solo cup. Also I remember musing about how the transplant went. Well in short it was excellent and I didn’t even notice any stall at all. I expect nothing less from these. Here are pics of the root balls. Very nice and healthy. For anyone looking for an easy way to transplant I highly recommend these solo cup instant transplants. They take about 1 minute to make and damn they work
I suppose it’s time I post pics of the original 5 plants. I’m not really very thrilled with my results. I know I made a few mistakes along the way but I also think that maybe these seeds just aren’t very vigorous growers. They were about the cheapest autos I could find. I also started playing with my light height a bit the last few weeks and came to the conclusion that I was no where near the sweet spot. Live and learn I guess. Anyway here they are....be gentle
sorry I’m not sure I quite get what your asking :(@Rdub do you level them in the cup?
Are you in autopots as well?I’ve had worse! Lol sorry just catching up on this thread , I runnin autos in pro mix
I’ve had the same problem with other hobbies and projects in my life. So I’m learning from, what I perceive as a mistake, and trying to apply it to this. It’s been hard though because it’s not typically “me”Part of my problem is to much experimenting ! Lmao
Fabric or air pruning pots are the way to go. I have seen much large root systems in mine. Current run of autos. N.L. in front there.I’ve really liked these fabric containers so far, other than hand watering gets a little cumbersome. The plants do seem to be healthier in them than in my autopots. Perhaps because they get watered to run off. I am somewhat invested in the autopots at this point so I’m gonna run them for another little while see if I can resolve my issues . I may start putting together an auto drip system too though. I also debated on pro mix vs coco/perlite for this grow but I did coco my last grow and I kind of want to get it right before switching things up again to much
What is the total grow cycle for an auto? And do you run the same light cycle as veg all the way through to harvest? Interested. Thanks.Fabric or air pruning pots are the way to go. I have seen much large root systems in mine. Current run of autos. N.L. in front there.View attachment 950961
Even the diy ones I made are great.
Last run. Northern lights auto
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Keep it up and you will find what fits you. Everyone has their own ways and tricks.
Great setup!! Nice grow man!
80~ days give or take. Ive been running my quantum board tent 18/6 the entire time. My 5x5 tent I started on 20/4 then switched back to 18/6 to save on electricity
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