tusseltussel
Well-Known Member
actually, I am a farmer and I have 2000 plants in small pots/32 and 72 cell flats in my greenhouse that will be transplanted into the ground may first. It's a waste of time planting right into a huge pot and your plant drowning in all that wet soil until it has enough roots to use it, but oh wait you make it even more stupid by using a misting bottle rather than just transplanting like all the Real successful growers do. your roots will drown if you water the pot or will dry up if you water them with a mister , they may grow but you would have much better growth if you did it right. don't compare farming to container grown weed especially when you don't know what the fux you're talking about. Tobacco, Tomato, Peppers, cabbage brocolli lettuces and more all get transplanted by farmers every year in fact they make specialized equipment to do it. get over it we aren't growing commercial corn here
I germinate seeds in a cup full of my own seamen in hopes that they will come out fat and sticky just like me!this site is quite comical. the things people say and do. plant it in a freakin beer cup with holes poked in it. cover with seran wrap done. don't pre germ it in paper towels don't put it in your finishing size pot, and if you wan't to soak it in water thats fine but 6 hr. is plenty of time. just plant the damn thing it isn't rocket science your all insane. I may not have been growing for 35 years or even be 35 years old yet(close) but I have been growing for almost 2 decades and every time I ever tried pre germing or soaking or any othe super top secret magical bull shit guess what happened..... those bitches died. and come on really scarifying seeds, Plant those bitches in soil transplant em in a couple weeks and put em in their final pot 2 weeks before switching to flower. Done thats it.
ever see farmers planting their crops in small pots only to have to handle them again to plant into something larger? doubling handling and a waste of time. i've grown thousands of plants from seeds and only handle them once. that only makes sense.