twentyeight.threefive
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So wrong. Where did you come up with this thought? YouTube?Because photos can be kept in stages and set on schedules. Leave a auto in a solo cup too long and it's just about over for that one.
So wrong. Where did you come up with this thought? YouTube?Because photos can be kept in stages and set on schedules. Leave a auto in a solo cup too long and it's just about over for that one.
ExperienceSo wrong. Where did you come up with this thought? YouTube?
Don't expect more than a half ounceSo wrong. Where did you come up with this thought? YouTube?
Could you please post pictures of your healthy non transplanted autoflowers?Don't expect more than a half ounce
They're cute. Good job.View attachment 5043087
This is what I have atm. 2 bubblegum autos day 27 WW auto day 1. There's plenty more if you want
Idk, there is definitely a thread in this auto section where McStrats goes over transplanting autos and believe he stays in solo cups 7 to 10 days. How long do you really need?Because photos can be kept in stages and set on schedules. Leave a auto in a solo cup too long and it's just about over for that one.
This doesn't really answer how much time you need from solo cup to final pot when referring to photos utilizing transplanting more than autos. Now i don't transplant, i was just saing that i know for sure that you can successfully transplant autos with little to zero slowing based on McStrats thread"So you can't transplant autos" here in the auto section.
I've never honestly used the solo cup method. With the air pots I go straight to pot with the seed. And cover with a clear plastic container to keep in humidity.This doesn't really answer how much time you need from solo cup to final pot when referring to photos utilizing transplanting more than autos. Now i don't transplant, i was just saing that i know for sure that you can successfully transplant autos with little to zero slowing based on McStrats thread"So you can't transplant autos" here in the auto section.
That picture was exactly what you said the guy did. First picture at 6 days the next 10 days. What's your argument?This doesn't really answer how much time you need from solo cup to final pot when referring to photos utilizing transplanting more than autos. Now i don't transplant, i was just saing that i know for sure that you can successfully transplant autos with little to zero slowing based on McStrats thread"So you can't transplant autos" here in the auto section.
My question is why do you need more than 7 to 10 days in a solo cup before transitioning? You state having an auto in a solo cup too long will ruin the plant. It seems you just don't pay attention to your days if you go 3 weeks before checking roots in the cup.That picture was exactly what you said the guy did. First picture at 6 days the next 10 days. What's your argument?
Why not final pot it?My question is why do you need more than 7 to 10 days in a solo cup before transitioning? You state having an auto in a solo cup too long will ruin the plant. It seems you just don't pay attention to your days if you go 3 weeks before checking roots in the cup.
You are misunderstanding. I don't transplant as i already said to you in my 1st message. I just know there is a well known thread on transplanting autos and i decided to point that out.Why not final pot it?
He obviously knows nothing about the Solo Cup Challenge that go on here...Because photos can be kept in stages and set on schedules. Leave a auto in a solo cup too long and it's just about over for that one.
I do it all the time thanks to that thread...This doesn't really answer how much time you need from solo cup to final pot when referring to photos utilizing transplanting more than autos. Now i don't transplant, i was just saing that i know for sure that you can successfully transplant autos with little to zero slowing based on McStrats thread"So you can't transplant autos" here in the auto section.
So from your "experience", how long is too long in a starter cup before it's "it's just about over for that one"?Experience
In my experience anything over 15 days (in soil 1L container) will stunt the plant. Can leave for longer if you are growing in coco for they grow that much faster and therefore are able to get to a decent size.So from your "experience", how long is too long in a starter cup before it's "it's just about over for that one"?
They do those on every forum. Boys with too much time on their handsHe obviously knows nothing about the Solo Cup Challenge that go on here...
Another week old know it all. Mustve been kicked out of Grasscity/ILGM/Icmag huh?They do those on every forum. Boys with too much time on their hands