I go from a starter pot or solo cup size to 3 gallon pot.First time "attempting" transplanting autos. I have seedlings growing in cell packs and I want to end up in 3gal fabric pots.
Whats my best approach? Should I transplant straight into my 3gals or should I put them in 1gals and then 3gals later?
Thanks!
I read that you would want to water just outside of the diameter of the first container, it read this helps the plant search out the water and the nutrients. It was on the internet so it must be true, right?i realy think its just a matter of choice. if you go to a much larger pot right away, you just have to remember that they still have a small root system, so don't water them like a plant that fits that pot, just give them a little close to the base of the plant for a week or two till they start taking off
I actually posted something similar recently. I try to water from the plants base to where the solo cup diameter was at transplant...maybe a bit beyond that diameter. That's judging from where your roots are at transfer. Something wrong with that method?I read that you would want to water just outside of the diameter of the first container, it read this helps the plant search out the water and the nutrients. It was on the internet so it must be true, right?
Yes.First time "attempting" transplanting autos. I have seedlings growing in cell packs and I want to end up in 3gal fabric pots.
Whats my best approach? Should I transplant straight into my 3gals or should I put them in 1gals and then 3gals later?
Thanks!
As stated. I also suggest using a single cell as a mold for the transplant. A picture guide for you on a bit bigger pot. Same technique.For new growers, I highly recommend potting up twice, so, start with your cell pack, then 1 gal (or whatever you have) then 3 gallon. The reason being, it's very likely a new grower will overwater if they go from a cell pack directly to a 3 gallon plant. Once you get your watering game down, then you can skip the middle pot. I'm convinced my root system fills out faster when I pot up a couple of times, so I still do that.
I've found going from starter pots to 1 gallon pots is a waste of time. They so quickly outgrow the 1 gallons it's not worth the effort of transplanting into them. Good luck with your grow.Thanks for all the good advice guys! I think I'm going to go from the cell pack to 1gal to 3gal. If for nothing else to practice transplanting.
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As stated. I also suggest using a single cell as a mold for the transplant. A picture guide for you on a bit bigger pot. Same technique. View attachment 5023899View attachment 5023900View attachment 5023901View attachment 5023902
With photos you can transplant and pot up as much as you like. But huge rule with autos is you don’t want to create any kind of shock to the root zone, being they are only going to veg/flower for around 8 weeks. You are essentially losing yield and growth that you cannot make up for so with auto you always want to plant directly into your final pot 3 gallon pots are found to be best because they won’t outgrow the pot before harvestFirst time "attempting" transplanting autos. I have seedlings growing in cell packs and I want to end up in 3gal fabric pots.
Whats my best approach? Should I transplant straight into my 3gals or should I put them in 1gals and then 3gals later?
Thanks!
Mephisto says otherwiseWith photos you can transplant and pot up as much as you like. But huge rule with autos is you don’t want to create any kind of shock to the root zone, being they are only going to veg/flower for around 8 weeks. You are essentially losing yield and growth that you cannot make up for so with auto you always want to plant directly into your final pot 3 gallon pots are found to be best because they won’t outgrow the pot before harvest
I do it when I see roots come out the bottom.When should I move my autos from solo to the final 3.6g containers ??