I would transplant now. In the future 5 gallon buckets is wicked overkill for autos. 3 gallons is more than you need.thanks for the fast replies. I guess the question now is actually when to transplant since they are already in the one gals... I mixed some kelp meal into the final 5 gal pots so that's why i didn't start em in those
There is not an auto out there that will even come close to filling a 5 gallon bucket dude. You are just wasting soil by using them.Id stay with 5 gallon.
Almost every auto breeder reccomends 2-3 gallon pots.the information ive gotten from delicious seeds recommends 3 gal pot from start to finish
but never have to spend $ on seed if you make your own... after buying the 1st pack of any given strain anyway...I only buy feminized seeds so no sexing for me
Good to hear. Hopefully these blue himilayas show their sex quickly so I can just go from 1 to 5 gallonI'm growing a Pak Ryder right now and have transplanted a few times without any noticable stress...
IN addition, the recent transplant went from a 2 gallon to 3.5 gallon... I had roots sticking out the bottom of the 2 gallon and am expecting roots from the 3.5 in a week or two.
This is my first grow and the autos grow crazy.... they could easily fitll a 5 gallon... no doubt about it.
And why not give them extra room rather than root bounding them??