i suspect youll see about another 4-6 inches. she will probly finnish some were around 2 foot. if your at 30 days now. the last two weeks will be more in bud perducetion than hieght.
Nice oneOk i went to the hydroponics store an hour away today to pick up my new grow light and the other stuff for my first grow. I got the light, a bag of fox farm ocean forest, a brick of coco to mix with the soil, i wanted perlite to mix also but the only bag they had was the size of a large bale of hay and was pertty expensive... so i got a small bag of hydroton clay pebbles. I would have got the perlite but i only had so much $ on me. I wanted it for drainage and to help airate the soil a little more. I hope it will work out ok. i mixed it all together about 60% FFOF, 30% coco, 10% hydroton. i also wanted to pick up some fox farm nutes but he didn't stock them. he said he could order them but he showed me a few things that had all the same ingredients as the FF brand stuff. I also picked up a PH meter. all in all it ran me almost $400.
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Have you got any seeds yet? Because I can wholeheartedly recommend the auto ak-47 by lowlife
Okay, I am right here going to dispell all of the bullshit ive been hearing about transplanting autos throughout this thread.
If you transplant your autos properly, you will never ever stunt the growth or shock them. I have transplanted mine TWICE and both times they showed exponential growth the next day. party cups to 3L pots then to 2 Gal.
Sure if you do it after they are in flower already it will probably do little to nothing, but. during veg while they still have vigorous growth and if your plants are rootbound and you decide to transplant you should take your time and be careful not to damage any roots they will most definitely be thanking you for the new root room the next day.
all the people out there that have been warning others to not to transplant because you're better off to let them remain rootbound is absolute hogwash and screw all of you who recommended this to everybody.
I have had absolutely no bad repercussions from transplanting 10 autos in PROMIX, TWICE. they didnt even show any kind of shock whatsoever. the next day they had grown by at least another inch.
I transplanted my easyryder and the thing just keeps growing. I went from jiffy pellet to 1 quart to 3 gallon and the thing just keeps growing. I just let it get nice and dry so the whole pot of soil comes right out in 1 piece.I made my post because there are people out there that think transplanting autos is detrimental to the growth of the plant.
I transplanted my easyryder and the thing just keeps growing. I went from jiffy pellet to 1 quart to 3 gallon and the thing just keeps growing. I just let it get nice and dry so the whole pot of soil comes right out in 1 piece.
I'm not gonna bother to mince words...Fuck u man. No one out there can say that every strain is the same. Unless you have transplanted every strain of auto out there you are not qualified to state your opinions with such assuredness. I do landscaping for a living, I HAVE PLANTED PLANTS ALL DAY EVERY DAY in the spring and summer for the last six years, and some just don't do as well on transplant. You have no right to come here and tell us that we don't know what we are doing, and to tell us to screw ourselves? Real fuckin classy dude! Take ur 61 posts and shove them up ur ass, along with the meds you forgot to take today!Okay, I am right here going to dispell all of the bullshit ive been hearing about transplanting autos throughout this thread.
If you transplant your autos properly, you will never ever stunt the growth or shock them. I have transplanted mine TWICE and both times they showed exponential growth the next day. party cups to 3L pots then to 2 Gal.
Sure if you do it after they are in flower already it will probably do little to nothing, but. during veg while they still have vigorous growth and if your plants are rootbound and you decide to transplant you should take your time and be careful not to damage any roots they will most definitely be thanking you for the new root room the next day.
all the people out there that have been warning others to not to transplant because you're better off to let them remain rootbound is absolute hogwash and screw all of you who recommended this to everybody.
I have had absolutely no bad repercussions from transplanting 10 autos in PROMIX, TWICE. they didnt even show any kind of shock whatsoever. the next day they had grown by at least another inch.