TreeFarmerCharlie
Well-Known Member
Please bear with me, because I have never grown an autoflower, but I'm genuinely curious about this recommendation I hear so often.
Is transplant shock so common with autoflowers that people really should refrain from starting them in small containers? I've been growing photos for over two years, and I've never noticed any signs of transplant shock, so I often wonder why people feel so strongly about this with autos. If this is a heavily debated topic then I apologize in advance. I'm not looking to start any arguments, this is honest to goodness curiosity on my part.
Is transplant shock so common with autoflowers that people really should refrain from starting them in small containers? I've been growing photos for over two years, and I've never noticed any signs of transplant shock, so I often wonder why people feel so strongly about this with autos. If this is a heavily debated topic then I apologize in advance. I'm not looking to start any arguments, this is honest to goodness curiosity on my part.