Can't figure this problem out

JohnDee

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Hi DirtyDogs,
I can't say that I am seeing exactly what you're concerned about. A few questions. Am I seeing multiple plants in a single pot? Not a good idea. It's always best to start out seedlings or clones on a small pot with milder soil. Then transplant up as plant grows. Maybe three or four up-pottings till yopu get to desired size.
That lone seedling in the large pot makes for difficult watering. Tiny plants don't use that much water. Once you water a huge pot with a small plant..it stays wet for a long time.
Plants look pretty good to me...
JD
 

DirtyDogs446

Well-Known Member
Hi DirtyDogs,
I can't say that I am seeing exactly what you're concerned about. A few questions. Am I seeing multiple plants in a single pot? Not a good idea. It's always best to start out seedlings or clones on a small pot with milder soil. Then transplant up as plant grows. Maybe three or four up-pottings till yopu get to desired size.
That lone seedling in the large pot makes for difficult watering. Tiny plants don't use that much water. Once you water a huge pot with a small plant..it stays wet for a long time.
Plants look pretty good to me...
JD
Ok I just thought a few kinda looked wrinkly autos should not be transplanted numerous times because their life span is so short and my last grow I put three of them in a five gallon bucket and I got amazing results but I do understand what you're saying for the room I had that is what I had to do so they look fine to you
 
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