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So I know I started off wrong by planting the seeds in peat pots but I'm new and thought this would be great to plant in the final pot but I heard terrible stories about the peat pots and decided to transplant all 4 of the autoflowers into bigger 3 Liter pots. I hope this doesn't stunt them too much. One of the NL autos is already stunted but looking strong. This is an earlier pic before sprouting.
Got 2 NL Autos in the 3 Liter pots. The NL auto on the right is stunted from transplanting from outdoor garden to indoor. The other 2 in the peat pots are Solomatic CDB auto and Stress Killer auto. Like before mentioned I transplanted them at the beginning of week 3.
Finally planted the CBD 20:1(it's the one that hasn't sprouted yet). Transplanted other 2 autos to 3 liter pots. Started foxfarms wholly mackeral fert at beginning of week 3. Autos seem to have responded well to their first feeding. Forgot to mention I'm also experimenting with an old pack of jalepeno seeds I found in the garage that I plan on filling out my outdoor garden bed with. So far 6 jalepeno seeds are growing out of about 30 planted seeds. For my first grow light this mars hydro T600 is a great bang for your buck. I plan on putting pots outside to flower whenever this hot az sun decides to cool down hopefully in the next few weeks. Thanks for reading
End of Week 4 or 5. Gave all girls their first feeding with foxfarms wholly mackeral. Did some LST on 3 of the girls (Stress killer, northern lights and what's either a northern lights or a chembomb auto I planted both seeds in outdoor garden bed before leaving for a week. Upon returning I found only one of the 2 planted seeds had sprouted but the AZ heat is still brutal so I transplanted her inside where she is thriving but a little stunted. The small sprouted plant in front row is the 20:1 auto cbd and to the left is the stress killer which I'm very excited about 😊 Happy Growing Everyone! 🤙🏽