When to transpant

RadicalRoss

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Plenty of people transplant their autos, but I see the argument for stressing autos as little as possible.

Either way, done is done and you have autos in a solo cup. Transplant them when they're drinking their water really fast and have a solid root ball. Week 2 or 3 are both probably fine. I would just go straight into my final pot size here, though.

I doubt it'll noticeably affect you yield either way, myself. My plants never seem to mind being transplanted.
 

Ayokiwi717

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I look forward to seeing your harvest
I tried that. I had huge issues with over watering. So I did the next best thing, going back to what I know, small pot. I figure I'd rather get a plant than to not get one at all. I want to perfect my skill and planting these guys first before I move to something more difficult. I hear two sides, some people say that it never stunted there plants, others say it does. Just like everything else with growing im finding out, its all subjective. There is no cookie cutter way to grow. So far everything is going great, may beat a record for no dead plants, 5 days. They are a little leggy, but thats due to me having a new light, and have to dick around with it.
 

Ayokiwi717

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Plenty of people transplant their autos, but I see the argument for stressing autos as little as possible.

Either way, done is done and you have autos in a solo cup. Transplant them when they're drinking their water really fast and have a solid root ball. Week 2 or 3 are both probably fine. I would just go straight into my final pot size here, though.

I doubt it'll noticeably affect you yield either way, myself. My plants never seem to mind being transplanted.
Ya thats my plan. Im transplanting to my 2.5 gallon pots in 2-3 weeks.
 

PadawanWarrior

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I don't grow autos, but I try to go straight to the final pot as soon as possible. I usually start clones in 1/2 gal pots and move them to 15's, but I've cloned straight in the 15's before too.
 

Ayokiwi717

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I don't grow autos, but I try to go straight to the final pot as soon as possible. I usually start clones in 1/2 gal pots and move them to 15's, but I've cloned straight in the 15's before too.
Ya, I got a plan im going to try. Im a new grower, so im just trying my hardest. I will get it sooner or later
 

jadedintrovert

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I've done it with autos and had no issues in fact the opposite, they grew crazy after transplant. My only advice is wait til the soil is on the dry side and transplant without disturbing the root ball.
 
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