1st grow just started tonight..

bigsublimefan

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I am growing AK47 autoflower feminized seeds.

working with two 240w kingbrite lights
DWC hydro system
i set the nuts to half due to being seedlings using general hydroponics

I filled up the buckets and got them nuted and PHed correctly then i jammed the seeds into the rapid rooter. I have the water level at right below the basket..I hope its enough to hit the seed

is everything looking alright? i was totally clueless how to start these autoflowers as it says all over that autoflowers can't deal with the stress of transplants.
 

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Red Eyed

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If it water isn't hitting it, you can always hand water for a few days til the roots start getting hit with water. Nice setup as well. Good luck with this.
 

Red Eyed

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I personally would have let the Rapid Rooter out of the buckets until the seeds popped up and established a little. Just me though as it's a preference and nothing more.
 

bigsublimefan

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We took some of the clay pebbles out and i raised the water level.

i am 100% sure now that the bubbles are kissing the bottom of the rapid rooter pod now.
 

Red Eyed

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We took some of the clay pebbles out and i raised the water level.

i am 100% sure now that the bubbles are kissing the bottom of the rapid rooter pod now.
I grow in dwc myself along with soil. DWC is a pain in the ass when you got a ton of plants going but the speed at which they grow is damn near unmatchable.
 

bigsublimefan

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I grow in dwc myself along with soil. DWC is a pain in the ass when you got a ton of plants going but the speed at which they grow is damn near unmatchable.

well i am starting with 2 i feared working with a lot of them lol. i just read over and over people say DO NOT TRANSPLANT AUTOFLOWERS so i was a tad nervous about starting them like this.

I hope they at the least root that would make me so happy
 

Red Eyed

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well i am starting with 2 i feared working with a lot of them lol. i just read over and over people say DO NOT TRANSPLANT AUTOFLOWERS so i was a tad nervous about starting them like this.

I hope they at the least root that would make me so happy
That's more for soil really as the transplants can slow the growing process down a bit which in return hurts the final yield of an auto. Star a journal....great time to get one going.
 
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