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Room Type
LST
weeks 2-3, 5
training clips
weeks 4
Soil
Grow medium
Perlite
Grow medium
peat
Grow medium
19 l
Pot Size
1.14 l
Watering
Germination Method
Glass Of Water
Method used by growers
Statistics by method
Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 23%
Critical Mass
Avg. success
Advanced Seeds - 90%
Critical Mass - 85%
Nutrients
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ml/gal
tsp/gal
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JSmoove04 JSmoove04
9 months ago
I excited to get these started 🎉 I used both paper towel and glass of water to germinate the seed one pooped in water one a few days later in paper towel but waiting for the second to surface I planted it in a .5 gallon pot as it was last minute I notice the tap root I honestly thought it was a dud. 🌱
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Grow Questions
JSmoove04
JSmoove04started grow question 8 months ago
hey so do you think that being planted in a one gallon compared to a 5 gallon truly affected the growth speed of these two and if so should I transplant soon because if theory holds true the one gallon pot plants leaves extend pass the border meaning the root zone is too big.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 8 months ago
In a fabric pot, it really depends on the watering routine. You can grow huge plants in 1gal containers if you're watering regularly enough. Ideal for drip irrigation really. They're gonna get top heavy though so be prepared to trellis them.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 8 months ago
how fast it drinks down the voume of water is a good clue too. if it's bone-dry within 24h, it's definitely overgrown.. if still takes 2-3 days to drink what is in its pot, it's still relatively a safe size for the pot.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 8 months ago
absolutely. If roots are restricted, it will be a smaller plant all other factors remaining the saem -- much easier to see with clones to eliminate fog of war that is genetic variety. some methods will be more eacerbated by this effect than others, e.g. soil grows will be smaller in smaller pots than the same exact genetics in same sized pots of soilless or hydro. A soilless solo cup will have much greater potential than soil solo cup. It more efficiently feeds the plant. as far as "too late" or too big.. when you pull it out the number of times the roots are wrapped around will inform you quickly if you waited too long. a few loops is no big deal, but if it's a mess, you can gently loosen that up as you put it in and it might help it spread out more efficiently as it colonozies new substrate. i had a bunch of plants in solo cups for 6 months. they were showing signs of being rootbound, but still reocvered very fast after transplant. You may have a short transition period before a previously overgrown plant in a small pot kicks back into gear.
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