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That's good, just curious why do you choose to grow autos instead of photo periods? I grow some autos myself growing outdoors since I have a limited space for drying since it allows me to harvest one or two plants at a time over several weeks but I am curious why you grow them?I did just figure that out too.
I ran autos this year for multiple harvests outdoors and got bud rot in AugustThat's good, just curious why do you choose to grow autos instead of photo periods? I grow some autos myself growing outdoors since I have a limited space for drying since it allows me to harvest one or two plants at a time over several weeks but I am curious why you grow them?
Transplanting autos does not stunt a plant. I’ve never had it happen auto or photo. Transplanting done correctly is a benifit.I think you are stunting them early on by transplanting them, over watering, or underwatering them. I'm no expert and I've only been growing auto's since 2011 and I never repot them. I use foxfarm ocean forest and green leaf nutes and have for years. If you want anymore suggestions just DM me.
I don't want to hijack your thread.
Here's a pic of my autos in 2gal pots. They range between 30-50 days. I even topped the two on the left.
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Keep it simple. Peace
Maybe just not a good idea for a new growerTransplanting done correctly is a benefit.
Touche’, but I still say, learn the practice sooner than later if you can help it. it really makes a difference as long as you aren’t a bull in a china shop about it. But you are right, it does have a tendency to spook the uninitiated.Maybe just not a good idea for a new grower
However, growers will also notice that autos can’t handle very much stress. Or, more specifically, they don't have the time to recover fully after a significantly stressful event. That makes things extra complicated if you find yourself needing to move your autoflowers to a larger pot. Rapid growth complicates this further, as waiting too long can lead to your plants getting root-bound in their containers.How To Successfully Transplant Autoflowering Cannabis Plants
Autoflowering cannabis strains can't handle significant stress, so it's especially hard to transplant them. It's not impossible, though. We'll show you how!www.zamnesia.com
For those reasons, growers should always start autoflowers in their final pot. If that’s not possible, however, you shouldn’t lose hope. It can be a complicated and sensitive process, but transplanting your autoflowering cannabis plants isn’t impossible by any means.
Here’s to hoping….both same age and both were autos that were transplanted. The one budding is from fast budsMaybe just not a good idea for a new grower
However, growers will also notice that autos can’t handle very much stress. Or, more specifically, they don't have the time to recover fully after a significantly stressful event. That makes things extra complicated if you find yourself needing to move your autoflowers to a larger pot. Rapid growth complicates this further, as waiting too long can lead to your plants getting root-bound in their containers.How To Successfully Transplant Autoflowering Cannabis Plants
Autoflowering cannabis strains can't handle significant stress, so it's especially hard to transplant them. It's not impossible, though. We'll show you how!www.zamnesia.com
For those reasons, growers should always start autoflowers in their final pot. If that’s not possible, however, you shouldn’t lose hope. It can be a complicated and sensitive process, but transplanting your autoflowering cannabis plants isn’t impossible by any means.
Beautiful!These are auto Bruce banner and white widow like week 5, watering and nutes are key.
I have a lot of autoflowers that give me 5oz and more. And then there ones like you have it seems that way with autoflowers I usally give up on those they usually produce under an ox.This photo is my purple lemonade by fastbuds at 19 days old from germination. This seed germinated in 24 hours. I put it in a papertowel and 24hours later had an 1/8 long tail so I stuck in the dirt and 24 hours later it was out of the dirt. This thing just took off and i had the exact same results from a zkittles auto from seedsman and a photo called 10th planet although 10th planet has not started showing signs of flowering and it is very healthy. I am just afraid that I may be wasting my time with the two autos and wondering if I should just pull them from the dirt and start over.
I think my problem is that I transplanted them and the very next day they started flowering.
Haha all good it’s moving so fast that I’m just gonna let it run it’s course. I started a new one plus a new strawberry gorilla and of course I still have the Zkittles and the 10th planet. So I know for the future if I see that again imI have a lot of autoflowers that give me 5oz and more. And then there ones like you have it seems that way with autoflowers I usally give up on those they usually produce under an ox.
Beautiful work.Purple Lemonades can get Big, (1st photo wk 6) - far left un-topped, far right was topped, (the one that was topped turned purple immediately) - 5 gal pots Coco/Hydro - over Feeding/watering will stunt them. Not transplanting is aimed at "new gardeners" - I've cropped and topped and always start in solos, they dont even know they've been moved...(middle pot, banana blaze auto in a 7 gal) the last 2 photos a week before harvest, I take a final headshot, and they get put on a riser in a 5 gal bucket and get a 3 gal flush, 7 to 9 days later when the pots are dry (I let them suffer from drought stress), then they get hung...
Purple Lemonades can get Big, (1st photo wk 6) - far left un-topped, far right was topped, (the one that was topped turned purple immediately) - 5 gal pots Coco/Hydro - over Feeding/watering will stunt them. Not transplanting is aimed at "new gardeners" - I've cropped and topped and always start in solos, they dont even know they've been moved...(middle pot, banana blaze auto in a 7 gal) the last 2 photos a week before harvest, I take a final headshot, and they get put on a riser in a 5 gal bucket and get a 3 gal flush, 7 to 9 days later when the pots are dry (I let them suffer from drought stress), then they get hung...
I want to grow them next who is your seed bankBeautiful work.
https://multiversebeans.com/product-category/fast-buds/I want to grow them next who is your seed bank
I use fastbuds only now. They have the fastest processing/delivery and the seeds germinate in one day. Crazy fast. I have one of their autocup winners at 1 week old right now called Strawberry Gorilla sativa/indica 55/50I want to grow them next who is your seed bank
ThanksI use fastbuds only now. They have the fastest processing/delivery and the seeds germinate in one day. Crazy fast. I have one of their autocup winners at 1 week old right now called Strawberry Gorilla sativa/indica 55/50
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