D
dean1963
- 646
- 93
great, thanksWhen it gets to about the size it would have been to transplant had you started it in a solo cup. Typically 2 or 3 sets of true leaves and those roots will be ready to start searching. Then make sure to start watering the pot in it’s entirety. Once you start watering the pot it will probably take at least a week of dry back with a plant that small.
Pls don't say "you don't transplant" autoflowers it just sounds like nobody does it. Roots aren't babies. They are strong and if you have fabric pots they get root pruned EVERYTIME IT GETS AIR. It's bro science that you can't transplant.Remember these are autoflowers, you do not transplant, when they pop they will grow to a certain size then stop and grow there root system growing slowly topside till they get big enough to do there stretch, at this point will water once a week till they gain size.
i never said anything about transplanting,Pls don't say "you don't transplant" autoflowers it just sounds like nobody does it. Roots aren't babies. They are strong and if you have fabric pots they get root pruned EVERYTIME IT GETS AIR. It's bro science that you can't transplant.
LMAO. not you @Edinburg said it. But ok.i never said anything about transplanting,
is what i was going to say, but i looked again and seen it wasn't for me, so i stopped
lol
the thought is, anything that might slow down your growth is to be avoided, transplant shock can last up to a week, now your plants are much smaller when they start to flowerWhere's the science for starting autoflowers in final pots? Sounds like bro science.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?