MJtheIndicator
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Did I say the wrong thing?Wow some fucked up info on this thread...........
Did I say the wrong thing?Wow some fucked up info on this thread...........
Hey makes no difference to me. You can keep doing it that way. Try it once, you will be amazed. Or keep growing the same way and get average yields.I grow using the KISS method...you can call this method Of transplanting I use nonsense all you want...plants can and will be stunted during transplanting...avoiding that was what I was recommending to the OP...what was your contribution again?
Hey makes no difference to me. You can keep doing it that way. Try it once, you will be amazed. Or keep growing the same way and get average yields.
And let me tell you, I'm only speaking from education and experience. Undergrad in Environmental Science, Masters in Plant Pathology, and 2 years employed with the Dept of Agriculture. I grow all types of plants for a living.
Why would growing in a cup be any different than a pot?It takes a lot less time to grow them in a cup then to transport them just from my experience
Yea I got a 5x5 1000 watt tent. It's well ventilated so I should have a nice yield as well. I'm gonna trade up my pots so I can really get the max.I grow in soil and I do prefer to repot many times from Dixie cup to 5 gallon garden containers. I grow in a small tent, so that process produces plenty of weight for my personal use. I get about 3 harvests per year and that's actually a lot more than I can use. I'll just say that I've now got a lot of curing jars full of long-cured goodness on hand.
You never ever want to put a small plant in a large container. You always want to "pot up". I recommend 3 pot chanes per grow.I'm about to start a 1000 watt tented grow and was wondering about seedlings started out in 5 gal pots instead of those tiny little square planters. I'm only growing one plant so I don't want to hassle with swapping up pots as it matures. Would this be ok or do I need to start out small?