Party Cup Competition

cph

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cph: "I finished step one....

I got Party Cups!!!"
congrats man,fill'em already!!!
Soon very soon! I was planning to take the clones last night, but one of my tubs needed some repairs. So hopefully tonight!
 

simpsonsampson420

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hey sicc.. would you allow this cup to be used?? its still 16 oz.. i have a bunch of these on hand.. and would rather use one of these instead of having to go out and by new cups..
 

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Jerry Garcia

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hey sicc.. would you allow this cup to be used?? its still 16 oz.. i have a bunch of these on hand.. and would rather use one of these instead of having to go out and by new cups..
I think the only requirement is that it be 16oz. Should be cool to see a grow in a styrofoam cup...
 

Shackleford.R

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shed this. :lol:
still waiting on my clones to root.
how much longer must i wait?!

i might try to veg them a bit under this 23W lamp on my desk, just a for a few days, to give them a chance to settle in, once i transplant to party cups, then to my flowering tent.
oh and i'll probably top them the day they go into flower, 4 cola'd pary cups here i come!!

:peace:
Shack
 

.moonchild

Active Member
Man what a shame, I was planning on doing another party cup grow with 10 or so plants but I found some 32oz cups at the store and picked those up instead. 16oz doesn't leave you much room for roots if you don't 12/12 from seed. Should be interesting to see how all of these turn out in comparison to my grow with double the volume.

I see a lot of people in the update thread are already pretty low on soil, its always a good idea to keep filling the cup up with more soil as the water pushes it down so you can maximize the space for roots.
 

Haggard

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haggard's prepared as fuck over here!!
i updated afew pics with a nug for comparing seedlings that are 3or4 days apart,
kinda crazy how fast auto's grow(cannabis in general!!2-3 inches a day in the right conditions)
http://s824.photobucket.com/albums/zz164/miketompson2009/?action=view&current=IMGA0153.jpg
one of my update pics..


Yes 400 I believe in maximizing my potential in whatever i do, more choices means more possabilities. I started a new grow journal following these strains if you wanna see where they will end up. The link is in my signature.

Im pretty interested in trying autoflower strains I just dont know where i would aquire the seeds. I entered this contest for fun and when i saw a prize then i jumped right in.
 
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chitownsmoking

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Man what a shame, I was planning on doing another party cup grow with 10 or so plants but I found some 32oz cups at the store and picked those up instead. 16oz doesn't leave you much room for roots if you don't 12/12 from seed. Should be interesting to see how all of these turn out in comparison to my grow with double the volume.

I see a lot of people in the update thread are already pretty low on soil, its always a good idea to keep filling the cup up with more soil as the water pushes it down so you can maximize the space for roots.

ive vegged in 24 oz cups for a full month w/o issue. a week after i transplanted they took right off!!!
 

.moonchild

Active Member
Yea, you definitely ran out of space, but it doesn't look like your plant had any trouble while rootbound, some strains are really fickle when they get rootbound
 

.moonchild

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[QUOTE="SICC";3583911]It wasn't root bound lol[/QUOTE]



"When a plant grows for too long in its container, it generally becomes root-bound. With no room for additional growth, roots become tangled, matted, and grow in circles.Root-bound plants placed in the ground without having their roots untangled often fail to overcome their choked condition. This results in stunting the plants growth and potential."

Looks rootbound to me, you have an entire wall of roots all around the outside of the rootmass.

Lucky for you, the plant didn't seem to mind.
 

"SICC"

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Maybe you should read what you post lol

i didn't get ANY stunting or lost potential, so how is it root bound? may look like it, but obviously its not... she was never "chocked" in her condition, so technically, no root bound....
 

.moonchild

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[QUOTE="SICC";3583980]Maybe you should read what you post lol

i didn't get ANY stunting or lost potential, so how is it root bound? may look like it, but obviously its not... she was never "chocked" in her condition, so technically, no root bound....[/QUOTE]

First off, you have nothing to compare this to, so how could you possibly know if the growth was stunted or not? I can guarantee you it would have been bigger had you transplanted into a larger container.

Root-bound plants placed in the ground without having their roots untangled often fail to overcome their choked condition. This results in stunting the plants growth and potential.
If you had tried to transplant that thing after with a rootmass like that you would have run into some problems.

If you think it wasn't rootbound, whatever.. I can't change what you think.

Not trying to pick a fight here, I came, I saw, I spoke my mind.

:peace:
 
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