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Why don’t you need to transplant auto flowers?there autoflowers
Most try not to transplant so as not to stress a plant with a set lifespan, however doesn't mean it can't/shouldn't be done.Why don’t you need to transplant auto flowers?
My friend from another forum only grows autos and he transplants. Why would that matter? Are the ruderalis genes so flaky the stress would kill it?there autoflowers
i just been always told not to transplant themMy friend from another forum only grows autos and he transplants. Why would that matter? Are the ruderalis genes so flaky the stress would kill it?
It needs a transplant. Your soil looks good, what kind is it?i just been always told not to transplant them.
in in 2 and 3 weeks of flower i really dont want to transplant and im using promix moisture control with add perliteIt needs a transplant. Your soil looks good, what kind is it?
Yeah, I would not want to transplant in flower either. And cutting the root is out of the question for the same reasons. Get a much larger width pot, fill with 8-12 inches of new soil and stick the whole thing in there. Also, I would drill a ton of holes in the side of the pots to encourage better air flow and drainage thru the soil.in in 2 and 3 weeks of flower i really dont want to transplant and im using promix moisture control with add perlite
i started with 9 plants i had 2 that were late flowering i moved them outside transplanted them into 5 gallon buckets before they flowered i saw my root system all around the pot and bottom still had lots of room to grow tho these 2 plants are from the same seed stock first is a kush autoflower sprouted april 28th the second pics is tangerine dream auto sprouted april 22ndYeah, I would not want to transplant in flower either. And cutting the root is out of the question for the same reasons. Get a much larger width pot, fill with 8-12 inches of new soil and stick the whole thing in there. Also, I would drill a ton of holes in the side of the pots to encourage better air flow and drainage thru the soil.
there in 5 gallon bucketsGood looking plants. Are they staying outside now? If they are, dig a hole and put the entire thing in the ground after drilling holes.
The air won't hurt the root, but it won't stay root for long. I say leave the pot, just drill holes in it. Its much less stress to the plant than a full transplant and in flower, the wrong stress can mess with a harvest.
Yeah... and? I don't understand... You don't want to damage the buckets?there in 5 gallon buckets
i dont want to dig a 1.5 foot hole in the groundYeah... and? I don't understand... You don't want to damage the buckets?
Then make it two feet and line it with potting soil. Nah nah... Just kidding.i dont want to dig a 1.5 foot hole in the ground
They may have, but a horticulturalist told me 6.3 for most weed strains. It is the optimal spot for maximum uptake.i thought everyone always said 6.5
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