These three seeds are a perfect example of why I tell everyone to treat each seed, each plant as an individual.... #1 is going into their cure jars today, #2 still has probably 2-3 weeks left and I'll take down #3 at the same time even though she's not fattening up a whole lot. Fascinating differences ... my mantra is that if they can ever get the genetics right with autoflowers, they'll beat photoperiods by a mile! Until then...
That's a good tip with the towels for the ambient moisture - I use this stuff called Oasis, which is a weird crumbly sponge substance, but a towel seems just as good and costs a lot less!
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@GrowingGrannie, Hi!
The grow questions I usually close in 24 hours - I think I've asked about... A seed shell that was really thick, an auto strain that went a bit funny, the same auto that went funny again, and recently I hoped someone might help me with another auto in an Aerogrow thing that I burned by forgetting to put on the pump...
These two I thought I would leave longer, as the seed companies of course don't want you to use seeds from plants you pollinate and it's good to get some answers about these things - all the grow questions are about fixing problems rather than "other; other" open questions about stuff like making autos :)
I'll remember to close them, yes ma'am! :D
What's also interesting, grannie, is that the big plants in the big pots, from the same seeds in the same conditions that my buddy has - the ones in the big pots have the least developed roots..!
The little pots have thick, full roots all over the place, but the big pots have very thin and much shorter root systems..!
It must be as much to do with the watering and access to the underground world, as much as anything! :D
@@Teh_Saccade, That's just plain WEIRD!!! It's counter-intuitive to say the least... you'd think, given more room to grow, the larger pot would have the most roots... Once I harvest these ladies, I'm definitely going to check out the root systems and will be back at you about it!