Question about "solo cup grows'

Crazytrain420

Active Member
I know these things are seen as a novelty like solo cup.grow comps n all that. My question is how do people deal with getting rootbound? im trying a similar thing and some of the plants get surprisingly big from pics I've seen with a sizable amount of bud (given the conditions) doesn't rootbound stop growth? Mines pistils have just popped out and the roots are already growijg out the bottom not hugely but just one or two starting to peak out.

Not too fussed as I've started a one in a bigger pot, just curious really thanks
 

SPLFreak808

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Thats the point of the contest though, its not "that" easy to grow and maintain massive plants in small containers.

Contest are nice though, not every plant will be the same size because it depends on almost everything. (Genetics/phenotype,medium type,nutrients,health of roots & plant,environment ect ect.)
 

Crazytrain420

Active Member
Thats the point of the contest though, its not "that" easy to grow and maintain massive plants in small containers.

Contest are nice though, not every plant will be the same size because it depends on almost everything. (Genetics/phenotype,medium type,nutrients,health of roots & plant,environment ect ect.)
Thank you yeah i thought it was just an easy fun thing didn't realise it was work well she's still alive so guess well see how we go thanks
 

Crazytrain420

Active Member
Hell, I’m tempted to try it just for the hell of it; though I’m sure @Wisher2 and @Homie Da Clown and @Budley Doright would be the first to tell me to get my hydro grow straight first *lol*
they seem pretty kool just surprised at how much they grow from such a small pot hopefully it buds before it dies even if i get a joint from it lol started to flower a few days ago arpubd the same time roots started to show and its an auto so pressed for time
 

Wisher2

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Hell, I’m tempted to try it just for the hell of it; though I’m sure @Wisher2 and @Homie Da Clown and @Budley Doright would be the first to tell me to get my hydro grow straight first *lol*
if you got a small bag of coco
a cheap cycle timer
a pump
some 1/4" hose
and a drip manifold
I could help you murder it in a solo cup challenge

or anyone on this thread for that matter
I could get anyone here a 2-3' serious plant from a solo cup
 

GroErr

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FYI anyone thinking of trying solo cup grows for production should see this comparison below. It's a great "sport" for fun and getting to know some of the community. But for growing on a regular basis it's a pita and not very productive.

Here's my solo cup entries on Sunday, these went straight to 12/12 when they had their tails ready to plant.

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Here's my pheno hunt babies. These were planted into cups 2 days AFTER the one's above, but put into a normal seedling environment and 20/4 lighting. Transplanted to these 1gal pots on Sunday when the pic was taken :shock:

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Wisher2

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I know these things are seen as a novelty like solo cup.grow comps n all that. My question is how do people deal with getting rootbound? im trying a similar thing and some of the plants get surprisingly big from pics I've seen with a sizable amount of bud (given the conditions) doesn't rootbound stop growth? Mines pistils have just popped out and the roots are already growijg out the bottom not hugely but just one or two starting to peak out.

Not too fussed as I've started a one in a bigger pot, just curious really thanks
if you are using a hydroponic method, then rootbound is irrelevant as you just need to keep the plant roots constantly fed
I actually grow in 1/2gal square pots and my plants net between 50-100g per plant
I grow in coco in a drain to waste system
 

Wisher2

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FYI anyone thinking of trying solo cup grows for production should see this comparison below. It's a great "sport" for fun and getting to know some of the community. But for growing on a regular basis it's a pita and not very productive.

Here's my solo cup entries on Sunday, these went straight to 12/12 when they had their tails ready to plant.

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Here's my pheno hunt babies. These were planted into cups 2 days AFTER the one's above, but put into a normal seedling environment and 20/4 lighting. Transplanted to these 1gal pots on Sunday when the pic was taken :shock:

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the only difference in plant growth is the light cycle
as a matter of fact you would have gained even more growth under 24/0 lighting
the cup has nothing to do with the growth of your pheno hunt babies
 

Crazytrain420

Active Member
FYI anyone thinking of trying solo cup grows for production should see this comparison below. It's a great "sport" for fun and getting to know some of the community. But for growing on a regular basis it's a pita and not very productive.

Here's my solo cup entries on Sunday, these went straight to 12/12 when they had their tails ready to plant.

View attachment 4105032

Here's my pheno hunt babies. These were planted into cups 2 days AFTER the one's above, but put into a normal seedling environment and 20/4 lighting. Transplanted to these 1gal pots on Sunday when the pic was taken :shock:

View attachment 4105034
Yeah i haven't really planned on it doing well at all or even budding,my other one have just broken soil in a 4, gal pot, haha jheez i would put a PIC up but ive smashed lens on my phone, what do you mean by normal seed environment sorry newb
 

GroErr

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the only difference in plant growth is the light cycle
as a matter of fact you would have gained even more growth under 24/0 lighting
the cup has nothing to do with the growth of your pheno hunt babies
Exactly my point, the two cups are the same strain as some of the 1gal pots now, same seeds, even same batch of seeds. Only difference is the lighting schedule.
 

Kushash

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if you got a small bag of coco
a cheap cycle timer
a pump
some 1/4" hose
and a drip manifold
I could help you murder it in a solo cup challenge

or anyone on this thread for that matter
I could get anyone here a 2-3' serious plant from a solo cup
Awesome!
I was going to start a simple list of players to @ when the 2019 cup gets going so we have a field of the best.
Can I put you on top?
Love to have you play. :)

2019 challenge interest list.

You in?
1) @Wisher2
 

Wisher2

Well-Known Member
Awesome!
I was going to start a simple list of players to @ when the 2019 cup gets going so we have a field of the best.
Can I put you on top?
Love to have you play. :)

2019 challenge interest list.

You in?
1) @Wisher2
sure
but this would mean start from seed
of which I do not run fem seeds
so that will be a problem
if it started from clone...say a certain size clone...no problem
 
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Kushash

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sure
but this would mean start from seed
of which I do not run fem seeds
so that will be a problem
if it started from clone...say a certain side clone...no problem
I'm heading out for dinner.

I'll make a list of interested players and share it with who ever runs the tournaments next year and let them create the rules. Regular seeds were used by many contestants.
This year 50 started in the 2 comps combined. Combined there are 30 left. Maybe 12-15 will finish IDK.
I bet next year there will be more. :peace:
 

Homie Da Clown

Well-Known Member
if you got a small bag of coco
a cheap cycle timer
a pump
some 1/4" hose
and a drip manifold
I could help you murder it in a solo cup challenge

or anyone on this thread for that matter
I could get anyone here a 2-3' serious plant from a solo cup
Preach my Brother!
Jesus dont be mad at them,
for they do not know,
what power,
little pots hold....
 
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