Forgive the plants appearance. My wife went into labor and I spent 3 days in the hospital away from my tent. All I could think to do was turn the autopot bottom watering system on. But the plants had just been transplanted a day before so I knew the roots couldn't get to the water yet. After 2 days of struggling they made it. So I got a few yellow leaves and some no water and heat stress, but WE MADE IT. I topped them at the 3rd node. Then transplanted them up to 5 gallon bags on the autopot system from their solo cups. Organic soil mix is homemade. A base of pearlite, peat, and composted cow manure. All the dry ingredients listed, mixed together and added to the bottom half of the soil in the pot at a rate of 2TBS per gallon. Since it's a 5 gallon pot, there are 2.5 gallons of soil in the bottom half. 2.5 gallons x 2 TBS of homemade amendment mix = 5 TBS of mix into the 2.5 gallons in the bottom half of the pots soil. Mixed really good. Then Topped with plain homemade soil with no dry amendments on the top half where I plant my seed. Before I plant my seed, I water the entire pot almost to runoff. Don't want to lose all the goodies I added. I plant my seed, and cover with a clear solo cup as a humidity dome. Now it's water only from seed to harvest. And organic water only flower taste sooooo smooth. LET THE FUN BEGIN.
They look big enough to be transplanted right now. How come you dont start them off in their forever homes? Im about to cut my blueberry headband right now.
@GregGrowsBlue, they are big enough. I was waiting for my veg tent to open up. These were just off to the side in my dry tent so I could get a headstart on my next run. Yes, I could have started them in 5 gallon bags but the dry tent doesn't fit very many 5 gallon pots. So it works better for me to start them in solo cups and repot them when they go into the veg tent. I just got done potting them tonight.Thanks for taking a look at my grow.