Transplanting autos

2feather18

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Not knowing you should start off your autos seedlings in the pot you plan on using from start to finish. I put them all in Little Seedling starters some of them are starting to sprout should I wait until they get a little big and then transplant or should I do it right away
 

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Id let the soil dry out so they pop out the container more easily and just be careful not to damage any of the roots..and put them in the same soil your using now...avoid stressing them in any way, these are my 3 non stressed autos 20201021_190241.jpg
 
To avoid the dreaded bro science auto transplant stress disease which is right up there with the dreaded full strength nute, and defoliation stunt disease, I wait until the day after sprout to transfer my seedling and somehow avoid the dreaded big pot watering disease.
 

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This blueberry auto was transplanted from a 2 gallon fabric Ez swap pot to a 25 g or so container and from a 200 watt LED to the sun a few days ago. She seems happy. There Ez swap pot has 4 buttons to make transplanting easy on us disabled bastards.
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