First autoflower and... FAIL ? Help !

Hawg Wild

Well-Known Member
With autos, I try to start them wherever they're going to finish. For me that's 2 per Earthbox for 4 total in my tent. I plant direct to soil and let them do their thing. Lots of ways to do it though. You just got to remember that even photoperiod plants will go through some shock when transplanting. With autos, their life cycle is genetic and non light dependent, so they don't get any recovery time.
 

Era374

New Member
There's a lot more that can go wrong transplanting autos and moving them in and out than just starting them outside.
I started them like this cuz it was cold outside.(
And to make tile outside a little shorter for them, SO i can germinate in tent, till other autos outside arent ready to harvest yet.
SO i can run more circles.)
 

Hawg Wild

Well-Known Member
I started them like this cuz it was cold outside.(
And to make tile outside a little shorter for them, SO i can germinate in tent, till other autos outside arent ready to harvest yet.
SO i can run more circles.)
Not saying it can't be done or anything. It's just generally not recommended with autoflowers.
 

Hawg Wild

Well-Known Member
Shit if they're 30 days old and they're truly autoflowers, I'd say the sooner you go ahead and move them out, the better. They should be flowering literally any second.
 
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