Autoflower roots shooting from the bottom of the solo cup. Is this normal?

Grower610

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Hey guys I’ve got a 4 day old (from breaking soil) BCN critical autoflower I just watered it today when I looked at the bottom and noticed 3-5 roots coming out of the bottom of the solo cup. My plan was to start these in a solo and transplant at about 7-10 days, this is my first grow second attempt. Is this normal? Do I need to transplant this plant now since the roots have already reached the bottom of the solo cup? Any input would be greatly appreciated. I am using FFOF under a 45w CFL with an 18/6 schedule. Thanks in advance.EA92E0A4-87A2-4BBF-8936-B32409D3BB95.jpegADF8BFA5-C38B-4DA5-A5A6-2CEEBA1C8FD5.jpeg
 

Boatguy

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Hey guys I’ve got a 4 day old (from breaking soil) BCN critical autoflower I just watered it today when I looked at the bottom and noticed 3-5 roots coming out of the bottom of the solo cup. My plan was to start these in a solo and transplant at about 7-10 days, this is my first grow second attempt. Is this normal? Do I need to transplant this plant now since the roots have already reached the bottom of the solo cup? Any input would be greatly appreciated. I am using FFOF under a 45w CFL with an 18/6 schedule. Thanks in advance.View attachment 4704003View attachment 4704004
It happens in any size container pretty fast. The tap root dives because that is its job.
Lowest point holds water longest.
 

Roshambizzle

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How so? Usually i just pull the plant, dirt and all, and place in a bigger container.
It's all really strain dependent. You can get autos that only grow for 50-60 days. And if you stunt them for 3 transplanting that's a nice chunk of grow time you have wasted.
 

Boatguy

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Are you a new grower though?
No. I am not.
I really dont understand the concern though. The only stunting i have ever seen from repotting in veg is a day or two pause in growth while the plant grows new roots. I cut them to promote new growth and still, not much stalling. They are always happy to stretch their legs
 

Wattzzup

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No. I am not.
I really dont understand the concern though. The only stunting i have ever seen from repotting in veg is a day or two pause in growth while the plant grows new roots. I cut them to promote new growth and still, not much stalling. They are always happy to stretch their legs
Why add a step when it’s not needed? Put them in a 5 gal who cares.
 

Grower610

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Transplanting autos is an unnecessary risk for newer growers.
I understand that but with my previous attempt I had an issue with starting in its final pot so on this one I popped it in a solo, so far its a lot easier to monitor watering and this plant is growing a lot faster than my previous plant (potted in final pot).I’ve heard many mixed views on transplanting autos and I understand it can stunt the growth and reduce the yield but I’m OK with that and just want 1-2 successful grows without major issues to get aquatinted with growing.
 
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Grower610

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Looking good. I would leave it and double cup it.

Just having fun, not recommending this method. Lol
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Nice plants thank you for the input
No. I am not.
I really dont understand the concern though. The only stunting i have ever seen from repotting in veg is a day or two pause in growth while the plant grows new roots. I cut them to promote new growth and still, not much stalling. They are always happy to stretch their legs
Could you elaborate on cutting the roots? You cut some of them off? Or trim them down?
 
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