Frank Nitty
Well-Known Member
Discrepancies on every thread are beginning to turn UGLY, friendships are being lost...
The whole point of starting in a smaller container is so that it forms a proper rootball prior to up potting. Moving it the second you see an auxiliary root isn't doing your plant any favors.If you start in the pot it finishes in...just circle around the seedling instead of drenching everything. This is my go-to technique now as the tap root immediately heads for the bottom. The blue solo cup photo is a 7 day old tap root. They grow too quickly and you can't correct a mistake if you tear a root and it stunts.
After 7 years of experimenting...my takeaway with transplanting autos is....you're not really gaining anything by not starting in the pot it finishes in. Get a watering can with a narrow nozzle and expand the circle of water around the seedling as it gets bigger.
You might be right for all I know. I've had best results taking them out of the solo cup long before they look like that. My best results of all have been starting in the final pot and circling the water around the base without drenching everything.The whole point of starting in a smaller container is so that it forms a proper rootball prior to up potting. Moving it the second you see an auxiliary root isn't doing your plant any favors.
This is ready for transplant. 13 days from sprout.
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It's so unnecessary. People act like there's only one right answer. 5 different people can grow the same plant 5 different ways and all end up with great bud.Discrepancies on every thread are beginning to turn UGLY, friendships are being lost...
That's a good point!It helps if you let them get to a nice size because the roots are stronger in case some break off,at least that's my experience this time...
I don't think that is a good idea... I've read somewhere that it allows algae to grow and that's not a good thing!!! Its in a High Times article...I switched to clear solo cups. Put little holes all ove the sides and bottom with a hot knife. With clear, you can see exactly what your roots are doing and when to transplant.
Shea gonna yield well! Nicely done mateNorthern Lights Auto
Unknown Breeder ( freebie )
Hempy 18/6
2 gallon / 3 part soiless mix
GH maxigrow / maxibloom
Armor Si
Hydroguard
Tap water
HLG Quantum / COB rig
“Berta “ in stretch phase and early sex / budset .
Still dont know why people trip on these plants -
Smh
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