Day 14 1st grow. Any thoughts.

THE KONASSURE

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I start autos in bigger pots because they don`t do well when you transfer them

So I start them in a cube or something then go right to a 5L to 30L pot

or I start them in a 5L to 30L pot and I`ll even put 3 to 6 autos in 1 pot they don`t seem to mind I mean they don`t normally grow that big so a 30L pot is loads for 4 to 6 of them if you get lucky and one grows really big you can just move the others out

its best to start autos out slow, try and get them to grow as much as they can because a lot of the time they flower really short and don`t get much bigger

Something with GA3 normally helps them grow faster, evoponic make a product called "elixir steroids" that makes plants veg really fast and can be used to up the yield during flowering but I normally find that triacontanol or a good seaweed extract works better for that once in flower

if you have cool white cfl`s then you could try and get them closer to the plants just don`t cook them, lol

a 10 to 30w led one with lots of little leds are good because you can almost touch the plant with them without burning them when there so small that seems to be the easiest way to get fast growth but its a hassle because you need 1 light per plant and you have to move it every few days or you`ll kill the plant

other than that a 400w to 600w mh around 1.5 to 2m away works

or they now do 40w induction bulbs that kick the fuck out of cfl`s you can get these in the uk for £20 delivered they will out veg a 5000k 105w cfl and they will out flower a 105w 3000k cfl

http://www.jacksta-energy.co.uk/http-www-jacksta-energy-co-uk-40W-HF-Induction-L-p/il-hf-40w.htm
 

215roller

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If you don't want to transfer the autos, next time cut out the bottom of a party cup, put it in the soil of the larger pot then plant the seed. I haven't grown many autos due to preference but that method has given me the best yields. Smaller cup allows for better root development.
 

blue...yum

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If you don't want to transfer the autos, next time cut out the bottom of a party cup, put it in the soil of the larger pot then plant the seed. I haven't grown many autos due to preference but that method has given me the best yields. Smaller cup allows for better root development.
Awesome knowledge. I agree smaller pots. I just had to go through this myself of transplanting 10 day old seedlings because the bigger pot size was stunting there growth.
 

215roller

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And also I want to refute the myth of not being about to transplant autos. Ideally cutting out the bottom is the safest way to go to minimize stress and still get good root development, but I've transplanted plenty of autos successfully, you just have to handle with care. Also I would transplant from small cup into the final pot (I use 5 gal all the time) opposed to transplanting more than once like I do with my photoperiod plants. Also make sure if you do transplant it is before flower and before the roots get bound in the bottom. Minimizing stress is the key.
 

Budget Buds

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They look fine, great idea on the large pots, for autos it is less stressful then trying to transplant them, I start them in dixie cups and then cut the cups away from the plants when its time to transplant them, I've never had one stressed that way. The size is about what you could expect for 2 weeks in.The bigger the light you can give them the better also. Good job :) BB
 
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