CaliKongBud420
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Just ordered 818 Headband from CC. Hope your grow goes well bro, will be checking on this thread.
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I cut the red cups in half. The soil in the cup seems likes its starting to take the cups figure. Will probably be root bound in another week, maybe less.You want to wait until the plants start to become root bound. If you transplant too early then the root ball will just collapse when the cup is removed. You want the soil and roots to come out cleanly in a cup shape. Are the plants in full party cups or did you cut them down? I'd guess another 2 maybe 3 wks if their in a full cup. Also seems like a waste of water and nutes to go directly into a 5gal.
The way I see it is you're having to water/feed a large volume when your root ball/plant is very small. I'm not saying it won't work it just seems wasteful. In soil I did root plugs-party cup-1gal-3gal. Are you 24/0 right now? I believe in dark time during veg and use 20/4. Its a personal preference and works for me. I just wouldn't make too many changes to your lighting schedule during the grow. Best of luck.I cut the red cups in half. The soil in the cup seems likes its starting to take the cups figure. Will probably be root bound in another week, maybe less.
And im going directly into 5 gal so I dont have to transplant more than once, figured it would stress her out and be a hassle..
How would I be wasting water and nutes?
Also, should I be giving her any darkness time now? I was planning on starting 18/6 when i transplanted..
Im running 24/0 right now and plan to change to 18/6 after shes 2-3 weeks old, depending on the root ball.The way I see it is you're having to water/feed a large volume when your root ball/plant is very small. I'm not saying it won't work it just seems wasteful. In soil I did root plugs-party cup-1gal-3gal. Are you 24/0 right now? I believe in dark time during veg and use 20/4. Its a personal preference and works for me. I just wouldn't make too many changes to your lighting schedule during the grow. Best of luck.
That's the way to do it Ryan. Nice job!Seems like shes picking up alot now.
Fan is making her stem strong too
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For sure, thats why I went with the smart pots. More oxygen to the roots. And now ill have more oxygen in my water for the roots too lol, got that pump up and runningKeep doing what you're doing man, looking healthy. I'll be glad to see your progress in a month or two, I've been strongly considering this cultivar to kick of '14 but haven't heard much outside of CC being legit.
I may have been poisoned by advertisers and the like trying to move containers, but I was always under the impression you should step up your containers somewhat gradually (e.g. quart to 1 gal to 3 gal) or something of that nature. I only ever jumped from cups to 2 gallons my first run ever and it wasn't a terribly successful grow. I have read of similar experiences as well, but I'm sure there were also other factors at play. Of course the other benefit is not having to feed and water a lot of rootless mix while your plant fills it out. I've heard good things about those cloth bags/smart bags/etc. much love bro
Couple pages back cascadian wrote,Keep updating, but just let 'er grow for now. Don't worry about transplanting or topping for another week, at least. Don't let me stop you from your perlite transplant method, but where did you hear that from? Or read it from? Got a link? Just never heard of it personally. I do know there's plenty of ways to do things, I just find simple is best. I might be missing something though.
What if i didnt mix perlite in the hole where shell be transplanted? Because my soil mix does have a quite a bit of perlite. FFOF 1:1 Happy frog.Looking very healthy! If it were me I would wait about 1-2 weeks before transplanting, it doesn't look like that plant is close to filling out the cup yet. I would also recommend doing a transplant into a smaller pot than 5 gallon, maybe a 1 gallon. If you are going to go straight to a 5 gallon, I would form the hole the plant will be placed into then mix in a couple handfulls of perlite into the bottom and sides of the hole before dropping the plant in. Water it in after that and you shouldn't have a problem with it getting water logged (a risk putting a tiny plant in a 5 gallon).