Pudgie1031
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Planted 2 autos yesterday and decided to plant the seed directly in the soil. I did this for the fact that I read any transplant stunts growth. Anybody's luck on this idea?
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Autos don't NEED to be transplanted. Place germed seed in its final size potPlanted 2 autos yesterday and decided to plant the seed directly in the soil. I did this for the fact that I read any transplant stunts growth. Anybody's luck on this idea?
No you didn't I got to call you on that one.no way you pulled 2 2/3 pounds off two auto mazar'sAutos don't NEED to be transplanted. Place germed seed in its final size pot
(3 - 5 gallon ) . It doesn't need any stress , just let her grow.
It will never get root bound ( unless you plant in a very small pot ) because of its extremely short veg period. I grew 2 auto mazar in 3 gallon pots and root ball was barely a third of container when plants life ended ( week 9 ).
I still got up to 600 grams per plant. Autos have a hard wired lifespan because of its RUDERALIS characteristics.
I hope mine half as good as yours broYou don't necessarily need big pots. Berry Ryder in a 1 gallon pot with FFOF. Don't know the weight. It's still growin.
This was started in a red cup under CFL then transplanted to this 1 gallon and put under the 600. Nothing HUGE but IMO it's really nice. Very simple LST.
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Which is why you should only talk dry weight since that's what counts. That said the dry weight would be around 4-5 zips per plant and that's still really good.You have to remember that cut weight is relative. It's WET WEIGHT.
When all the drying and curing is said and done.. Your ending weight will be less.