TerryD1111
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FWIW, this is what I am doing. Start with fresh, viable seeds if possible. (I have a 10 pk of freebies that I could not get to germinate probably because they were old. (?) ) I put the seeds in a cup of water in a dark warm place for 24 hours and check on them after 12 hrs to tap them to sink if they haven't already. After 24 hrs, I put them in a damp paper towel placed in a baggie (sealed) and in a warm dark place for 24 hrs. The tails should be growing by then, but not too much. I fill a solo cup(cut an x across the whole bottom for drainage) filled with damp Growing medium (Fox Farms Ocean Forest for me) and stick the seeds in root first so the seed is just under the soil. They are then put into the tent in an aquarium with a lid to keep it humid. My light is set for veg grow cycle and stays that way till flower. After they pop, I give them a day or so and then open the top a little bit. I mist and or water lightly a few times then take them out of the aquarium and into the real world.
After that, I let them grow until they look something like the seedlings below. From solo cup I put them into the final grow container. Again, I use the FFOF and I don't add vermiculite, pearlite or kryptonite. It is great the way it is.
Note the pic of the seedlings in the big pots. I used a solo cup as reference. The far right and far left are both 5 gal and the center is 3 gal on blocks to equalize ht. The 5's are huge! I have only used 3's until now. It takes a bit more than a full bag of FFOF to fill 2, 5 gal bags. I don't know if this will make any difference. I tried to gently remove the stubs and root balls of my plants after harvest to see their root systems only to find more similarities then differences between my strongest and weakest plants. I was convinced that lack of water uptake and poor growth would mean a crappy looking root ball, but not the case.
So, assuming that space = root growth = stronger and maybe bigger plants, I thought bigger may be worth a shot.
After that, I let them grow until they look something like the seedlings below. From solo cup I put them into the final grow container. Again, I use the FFOF and I don't add vermiculite, pearlite or kryptonite. It is great the way it is.
Note the pic of the seedlings in the big pots. I used a solo cup as reference. The far right and far left are both 5 gal and the center is 3 gal on blocks to equalize ht. The 5's are huge! I have only used 3's until now. It takes a bit more than a full bag of FFOF to fill 2, 5 gal bags. I don't know if this will make any difference. I tried to gently remove the stubs and root balls of my plants after harvest to see their root systems only to find more similarities then differences between my strongest and weakest plants. I was convinced that lack of water uptake and poor growth would mean a crappy looking root ball, but not the case.
So, assuming that space = root growth = stronger and maybe bigger plants, I thought bigger may be worth a shot.