Rocket Soul
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Depends on your grow style. I indoor seedling under a fair bit of light till they are growing healthy and strong, then put them outdoor cause we got a nice climate. I plant in a big pot and dont do transplants, watering very carefully on the plant and around the edges, drink from the bottom. That was way the plant has a little bit to drink but have to grow big roots to find water in the extremes of the pot.Do you have any particular advice on autos? I hear that you should not transplant or top, but I have also heard the opposite.
Nice choices!
No topping and minimal trainings as i get sunlight and dont need an even cannopy.
Usually i do soil with some kind of aereation, some worm casting and a bit supersoil or similar amended soil in the bottom. I find it key to mess the minimum with autos, especially in the beginning, try to do any change gradually as when you stunt them they either stop growing or just jump into flower while theyre still small. Im not a great grower, fucked up more plants than i liked to.
Indoors is another game, not sure what to say other than lower light levels for longer hours, autos seem to like extra red and blue quite a lot. And allways, for any grow: get the environmental right.