You know, I’ve really had good results with up-potting autos. So long as you are gentle, they respond well.
The Ghost Toof x Sugar Black Rose have been hanging for a week now, so I bucked the buds into paper bags. While trimming up I noticed this sneaky basted. This is why I have a couple hundred of these seeds left…
I love that herb! I rejoice at the fact that you have hundreds of seeds. Rock on brother!
Blessings…
Ghost toof is amazing!! Looks amazing! By far one of my favorite newish strains. Love that stuff!
Final weight on the Ghost Toof x Sugar Black Rose is 54 grams. Not too bad considering I was only using 60W. The next round is moving along, I transplanted them into their final containers and bumped the lights up to 105W, let’s see if I can maintain about 1GPW.
this thread is a fun read. thanks! I liked how you transfer the seeling to solo cup. how long do you keep them in solo cups, on average?
I kept them in the solo cups for about a week. I would skip the solos and go straight to the 2 gallon fabric pots next time…
thank you. I just put a seed into a rapid rooter yesterday…cause I had it. the other ones I’ll follow your idea and stick them directly into a 2 gallon pot with coco.
@ReikoX still top of the cultivation class as usual brother.
Any new revolution autoflower breeding break throughs since I’ve been gone?
I’m looking for some good auto seed to run for my maiden run in my soon to be new indoor setup.
Az passed recreational mj so I’m getting ready for being able to grow again.
Not much has happened in a bit… I have been busy rebuilding my workshop.
Love it my man, I didn’t think it could have been improved but you are a grower god lol
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love it. Really enjoy reading your thread @ReikoX got a ways to go before I’m caught up!
Do you typically start a nutrient feed at the seedling stage?
Haven’t really posted much on these, but the Juanita x Lowryder2 F1s are pollinated and the males were removed.
When I ran coco with salt based fertilizer, yes I would typically start them on a low dose of nutrients as soon as the first set of true leaves come in.
Ah, makes sense. Soil, probably not so much. Thx @ReikoX