Two Green Crack Autoflowering seeds were put between wet paper towels, enclosed by two plates and put in a dark and warm environment.
Spring started yesterday and temperature is around 9°C outdoors. I have the heating running in the house but I'm not sure what's the current temperature indoors.
I placed the seeds in the TV cabinet on which is probably the warmest room of the house right now. Next week's temperatures will reach more spring-like values.
I overfed one of my previous plants and it resulted in a sub-par harvest in comparisson with the rest of them. This time around I'm going to be more careful with nutrients and I will pick them more consciously.
I'm open to suggestions on soil, feeding, watering. I went for coco and regular compost in the past but I'm willing to try other substracts this time around.
I start LST from the start. I put a fan blowing on them soon as my seed pops. That is the first step of my LST. Then as they grow i will massage the stem between my fingers with a slight twisting motion. Looking at you photos that's where you are at. In the next week the bottom growth should take off and you can bend and tie down at that stage. This is all matter of opinion. Gl with your grow.
I'm tying the top of the plant to one of the corners of the pot. I'm thinking of waiting until it outgrows the tie and becomes vertical again. Then I'd like to use that point as foothold and start tying the plant to the next corner (counter clock wise).
Does it make sense?