Round 2

Cannichef_rodri

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Definitely an upgrade from my first harvest thanks for all the advice i recived on here hope to get more for this grow will update more...as for now i have two autoflowers of bubblegum one vegging and one flowering then 2 bag seed mac strains and a bag seed zkittles seedlings are at day 10 the autoflowers are closing in on a month and a half...15841255521175748164022889900711.jpg
 

OldMedUser

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Watering is easy. Just soak the pot and don't water until it's near dry. Even those seedlings already have a tap root near the bottom now and half the pot can go dry before they need water again. Starting in smaller pots is best for regular photo-period plants.

I do wonder why you don't have those autos in full pots? I've only grown a few autos but most of what I hear is that they should be started in the largest pots they will ever live in for the best yields. Like a 5gal is supposed to be pretty good. I will be growing some outside this year and have a raised bed the wife has been growing all sorts of stuff in the last 10 years for their home. I'll be out there rottotilling when the tiller is still chewing up ice adding our home-grown chicken compost and other goodies to give them a good home. Hi-CBD fem autos by Sebring Seeds called Earth Lover.

I'm way up in northern Alberta and photo plants don't start flowering until mid-Aug and we often have frost at the end of Aug so they never finish. If I could afford a blackout greenhouse I'd get one. The wife changed our DIY greenhouse into a chicken coop while I was out of town for 6 weeks dammit! lol

The bigger ones look nice and healthy so you must be doing something right!

:peace:
 

RangiSTaxi

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Those seedling pots look a bit dry, potting mix is fairly free draining, give the pots a really really good soak with water and dont water again until at least 7-10 days.
 

Cannichef_rodri

Active Member
I love the tips and advice i get on here thanks everyone...i am using a spray bottle now for watering and i did the bigger pots to see if i could save some time not have to transplant as soon...also i dont like investing a lot of effort into bag seed bc if its a male its time wasted for me.
 

m99smith

Well-Known Member
Watering is easy. Just soak the pot and don't water until it's near dry. Even those seedlings already have a tap root near the bottom now and half the pot can go dry before they need water again. Starting in smaller pots is best for regular photo-period plants.

I do wonder why you don't have those autos in full pots? I've only grown a few autos but most of what I hear is that they should be started in the largest pots they will ever live in for the best yields. Like a 5gal is supposed to be pretty good. I will be growing some outside this year and have a raised bed the wife has been growing all sorts of stuff in the last 10 years for their home. I'll be out there rottotilling when the tiller is still chewing up ice adding our home-grown chicken compost and other goodies to give them a good home. Hi-CBD fem autos by Sebring Seeds called Earth Lover.

I'm way up in northern Alberta and photo plants don't start flowering until mid-Aug and we often have frost at the end of Aug so they never finish. If I could afford a blackout greenhouse I'd get one. The wife changed our DIY greenhouse into a chicken coop while I was out of town for 6 weeks dammit! lol

The bigger ones look nice and healthy so you must be doing something right!

:peace:
Yeah I live Canada and I feel you bro if you can't do light dep outside then you have to do autos. But I like my photos but growing indoor you have to spend a decent amount if you want a good grow it's more just dealing with the weather change up here that's a bitch. I've got a starter grow and have put in around 1200$ for lights, dry amendments (because bottled nutes are a bitch to dial in) a good carbon filter, intake fan, some extra fans.
 
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