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Natural_Medicine
Natural_Medicinestarted grow question 4 years ago
COMMENTED BY Natural_Medicine Natural_Medicine 02 June 2020 I just realize that i shouldn’t start to grow an auto in a small pot but i heard that some expert grower do it. Is any one have any suggestion on this situation or any technique that would not stunt the growth
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Natural_Medicine
Natural_Medicineanswered grow question 4 years ago
Thanks to everybody I really appreciate for your help I have one more question can I let the soil completly dry for a day like when they bigger
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Bongkhan
Bongkhananswered grow question 4 years ago
Hey mate ; people say start your autos in final pots. But i have always repotted them just by using the simple technique. For autos dont wait up for the roots to fill up the pot. Instead as soon as they are 8 to 9 days old ; water them normally ;squeeze your pots gently from outside ;and take the whole medium out and transplant them to final containers(burrying some stem if it has got long). This way you do not have to worry about over watering when they are small ;nor do they have stunted growth as you would not wait for roots to fill up the pots and no transplant shock as when on 8th or 9th day ;when you shall take the whole medium out ;you would hardly see 1 or 2 roots sticking out of medium. But mind well that after transplant ; gently cover them with same medium and water 1.5 times your normal watering and also some rooting agent like voodoo juice if you have any. Even blackstrap molasses will do great. Happy growing autos 👍
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versace_grow
versace_growanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi! You shouldn't have any problem transplanting autoflowering strain if their roots don't fill the whole pot. If you transplant when roots are still tiny and don't touch the pot they are not going to notice the transplant and continue growing. I would transplant them in a week or 2 to maximize their growth. Good luck!
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Shagrath
Shagrathanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi! Now that they are already in the pots I'd say that let them grow a bit more to grow stronger before transplant but don't let the pot get too full of roots. When transfering them try to remove the whole soil clump and try not to damage the roots. I think that if you do the transfer the right way, it might not stunt the growth that much if at all
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