1gal pot for autos'is it to small???

kaydeezee

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Hi guys, I got a little carried away with germinating seeds for a start if a rotation and have sprouted 2 autos in 1gal fabric pots. My problem is ' Is this a to small a pot for a desired 1ounce+ on my first auto grow in soil using organic nutriens and leds?? If so should I transplant while they are only 6days from seed in to 3gal fabric pots if I want ro achieve my aim of 1+ounce for it to be worth while in terms of taking up space????
 

Trich_holmes

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Yes that's too small. You can get away with 2 gallon pots but 1's get root bound quick. If you planned to up pot to a 3 gallon, my advice would be to let that one gallon run for about two weeks or so so that it creates a nice healthy root ball, then transplant up to the 3 gallon. Smaller pots to start out with are actually better for the plants health anyway. When I first started some folks said to start out in the largest pot you're going to transplant but I found over the years that that's not the case. Good luck:bigjoint:
 

StoneyMcphatter

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Yes that's too small. You can get away with 2 gallon pots but 1's get root bound quick. If you planned to up pot to a 3 gallon, my advice would be to let that one gallon run for about two weeks or so so that it creates a nice healthy root ball, then transplant up to the 3 gallon. Smaller pots to start out with are actually better for the plants health anyway. When I first started some folks said to start out in the largest pot you're going to transplant but I found over the years that that's not the case. Good luck:bigjoint:
This advice is bad, don't follow it. To the OP, Use the biggest pot that your space allows for autos mate. Autos do not like being transplanted. When you germinate them they are suppose to go into there final pot from day 1. The tap root goes all the way down to the bottom of the pot before the plant even starts really growing. The bigger the pot the more you'll yield but it might be too late now.
 

slow_grow

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This advice is bad, don't follow it. To the OP, Use the biggest pot that your space allows for autos mate. Autos do not like being transplanted. When you germinate them they are suppose to go into there final pot from day 1. The tap root goes all the way down to the bottom of the pot before the plant even starts really growing. The bigger the pot the more you'll yield but it might be too late now.
I forgot to mention (and as @StoneyMcphatter mentioned) I never transplanted. They've been in 3G from sprout.
 

Yodaweed

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This advice is bad, don't follow it. To the OP, Use the biggest pot that your space allows for autos mate. Autos do not like being transplanted. When you germinate them they are suppose to go into there final pot from day 1. The tap root goes all the way down to the bottom of the pot before the plant even starts really growing. The bigger the pot the more you'll yield but it might be too late now.
Why don't autos like transplant? I'm growing some auto's in a hydroponics system they seem to love it. Just trying to learn more about these plants so I figured I try an auto.
 

Afgan King

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Why don't autos like transplant? I'm growing some auto's in a hydroponics system they seem to love it. Just trying to learn more about these plants so I figured I try an auto.
They hate any stress really. Stress and autos will fuck you it's why you don't top em or train em just let em run and they'll do their thing. Hydro transplant prob not as damaging to roots during transplant.
 

THE KONASSURE

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Why don't autos like transplant? I'm growing some auto's in a hydroponics system they seem to love it. Just trying to learn more about these plants so I figured I try an auto.
auto`s arent like regs they don`t seem to have much control over shock and rooting vs flowering

stress them and they just flower, most seem to like long spells under hot lights but a cool root zone

or long cool days with a cool root zone

warm up the rootzone and they flower, feed them too much or pot bound them and they flower

Small pots do warm up faster maybe that`s why ?

ga3 can make them veg like crazy mind

I think a lot of people go for indica dom autos when maybe going for sativa dom autos would lead to auto`s closer to half the size of an indica dom photo plant maybe even the same kinda size if you did it right

auto indicas well with auto NL I know if your lucky you get a 3ft to 6ft plant get unlucky and its a 6inch plant

I`m guessing with sativa dom autos your chances of 5ft to 8ft plants must be better ?
 

Bacala

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Why don't autos like transplant? I'm growing some auto's in a hydroponics system they seem to love it. Just trying to learn more about these plants so I figured I try an auto.
Not sure they don't like it, but the thought is that since they have such a short grow life, the stress from repotting is too much of a setback and you lose time while it recovers. You can do it if you are careful though, and my plant above was repotted, as were all five of the others.
 

Yodaweed

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They hate any stress really. Stress and autos will fuck you it's why you don't top em or train em just let em run and they'll do their thing. Hydro transplant prob not as damaging to roots during transplant.
Not sure they don't like it, but the thought is that since the have such a short grow-life, the stress from repotting is too much of a setback and you lose time while it recovers. You can do it if you are careful though, and my plant above was repotted, as was all five of the others.
Yea I haven't been messing with my auto's but they kinda growing small compared to a clone or seed of a photo plant, got some freebie testers from FastBuds, not sure how they are gonna turn out but I am not super impressed so far I expect 6-20 oz per plant in my hydro system these don't look they will be anywhere near that mark.
 

slow_grow

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Jesh, this is great stuff, take all the above to heart. As a newbie I thought autos would be perfect for me, boy was I wrong. The inability to course correct alone has pushed me to photos next round. That plus there aren't nearly as many learning opportunities. I now look at autos as something I need to prepare and work towards (if I try them again) because you have to have your shit together in order for them to reach their true potential. I don't yet, and probably wont for a long time haha.
 

THE KONASSURE

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Yea I haven't been messing with my auto's but they kinda growing small compared to a clone or seed of a photo plant, got some freebie testers from FastBuds, not sure how they are gonna turn out but I am not super impressed so far I expect 6-20 oz per plant in my hydro system these don't look they will be anywhere near that mark.

autos I expect 10g to 3oz never any more never any less, sure there must be some bigger autos out there kinda like if you grow 1000 kush`s one might be pink and taste like berries

maybe pollinate the biggest auto you get with pollen from giant sativa and you might get a big one, even stuff like XL Auto`s seem to just get to 3oz maybe 6 if your lucky.....
 

Trich_holmes

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This advice is bad, don't follow it. To the OP, Use the biggest pot that your space allows for autos mate. Autos do not like being transplanted. When you germinate them they are suppose to go into there final pot from day 1. The tap root goes all the way down to the bottom of the pot before the plant even starts really growing. The bigger the pot the more you'll yield but it might be too late now.
Bad advise? Doubtful! I grew autos for 2 years before starting photo period plants. my main advise to the OP was their question of is a 1 gallon two small which yes it is! I always start plants in cups and then transplant up from a solo cup to a 3 gallon for autos. Maybe you should just give your advice as well instead of trying to tell someone that someone else is wrong and look like an ass! Autos don't like to be stressed as much as a photo can, but you can certainly transplant them and anyone that tells you differently doesn't know what they're talking about. I'm not suggesting to start in 1's ever, but since he did, get a bit more roots before trying to transplant and avoid trashing what little roots are there.
 
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kaydeezee

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Well ' I did re pot the freebie northen express to a 3gal fabric pot trying to be gentle at the same time. Time will tell I suppose??
I'm new to growing and have onlt a few crops behind me but I didn't realise that the 11litre pots I use and was also told to use when I started growing are in fact very small for any type of canabis growing ' in terms of final pot come harvest????
Is this true then, if I want 4/5+ounce I need 5gal pots???
 

Trich_holmes

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Well ' I did re pot the freebie northen express to a 3gal fabric pot trying to be gentle at the same time. Time will tell I suppose??
I'm new to growing and have onlt a few crops behind me but I didn't realise that the 11litre pots I use and was also told to use when I started growing are in fact very small for any type of canabis growing ' in terms of final pot come harvest????
Is this true then, if I want 4/5+ounce I need 5gal pots???
Unfortunately with an auto the best I've ever gotten was around 3 ounces in a 5 gallon pot under a 600. Average yield was around 2 to 2 1/2. I'm sure some other people have gotten larger yields with some of the super autos but any of the 10 weeks strains probably won't happen. The real selling point for autos is the fact that they're set it and forget it and in 2 1/2 months to pull a couple ounces isn't bad at all.
 

kaydeezee

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Yea I'm starting to realize this now.
the transplant hasn't seem to bother her at all?? Think maybe I was lucky because roots hadn't started growing that much at day 6 from sprout.

Fingers crossed and thanx
 
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