intherelike1
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Can you transfer pots with a auto flowering plant?? I hear you can't because It can come out looking like a small plant
Depends on the strain, the gardener, etc. as to if the plants have a lot of stress from the process. I am sure you can "get away" with it, it is just a better idea to not subject your autos to it.I haven't grown a ton of autos but the handful I did were transplanted up just like my regulars. I had zero issues so I don't know if I'm just damn good at transplanting or if it really isn't that big an issue.
Thank you I'm going on day 8 on my autosYou can and should sooner than later. Usually transplanting autos is a bad idea due to the stress the plant can endure and the stalling of the growth process because of it. Autos are usually started in a larger pot to avoid the potential stress later in the growing process. They have a countdown clock that can't be reset.
Put them in a decent pot now! Wait for them to get nice and dry, transplant them, and give them a nice drink. They wont skip a beat.Thank you I'm going on day 8 on my autos
I just repotted it this morning right after there looking OK and health but we'll see I put them into a 3 gal pot thanks againPut them in a decent pot now! Wait for them to get nice and dry, transplant them, and give them a nice drink. They wont skip a beat.
You will be fine. The whole idea of "stressing" an auto is that once it finishes a certain stage such as the rooting stage, it moves onto the next phase. I agree, the best method is to plant them from a seedling into the final pot, let them root and move onto the next phase, veg, then move onto flowering and do their thing. The reason to love autos is, they are simple, Hardy fast and grow good bud. Ya gotta give them the environment they need and not fuck with em too much. They are "automatic" and don't need your influence like a photo.Thank you I'm going on day 8 on my autos