Solo Cup Christmas Tree: Who's In?

omgBoNg

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Not sure. But the whole taking up nutes during the day, going to sleep at night thing made sense top me. Nutes go up in the day down at night. Pick em when they are clean I guess mentality?
 

TheSadVeryBadMadGrower

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Not sure. But the whole taking up nutes during the day, going to sleep at night thing made sense top me. Nutes go up in the day down at night. Pick em when they are clean I guess mentality?
Yea I harvest early too. I was more referring to "intentionally abusing' your plant 24-72 hours before chopping her.
 

TheSadVeryBadMadGrower

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….in theory, the plant thinks its being eaten by a predator, or winter has started so it pushes everything it has in overdrive to produce as much as she can because she knows her times up.
 

TheSadVeryBadMadGrower

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What are these crazy spikey looking pots I keep seeing
I was going to grab some of these.

 

omgBoNg

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Would it be ok to join if the little one is in a smaller pot than those?

Got one just started that I’m keeping in a 8 Oz pot lol

Shes 2 days since breaking soil.

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Just like you shared, in the back left and front right. Doesn't that make it hard to transplant, what is the reasoning? I understand that they can stay in it but why, what is the advantage?
 

Hust17

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So no actual advantages? Just a space saver when not in use?
I believe they were before the fabric pot and basically just do what a fabric does but for a higher price. The fabric pot is like the new model. I could be mistaken, maybe they have another advantage I’m not aware of.
 

Nutty sKunK

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Just like you shared, in the back left and front right. Doesn't that make it hard to transplant, what is the reasoning? I understand that they can stay in it but why, what is the advantage?
Its hard to transplant if you choose the wrong jump in size. Say 1L to 3-7l. But 1-9 or 3-12l works fine.

Build the soil and it’s important with these pots to push your finger tips down the edges to get the soil nice and tight into the holes. Otherwise water just flys down the side of the pot.
 

Hust17

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Its hard to transplant if you choose the wrong jump in size. Say 1L to 3-7l. But 1-9 or 3-12l works fine.

Build the soil and it’s important with these pots to push your finger tips down the edges to get the soil nice and tight into the holes. Otherwise water just flys down the side of the pot.
Ya actually I noticed that with my fabric pots as well even! Gotta make sure those edges are all filled out :)
 
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