mzmerryjay
Totally F**ked
Did not Use Solo cups to Start!
So this whole batch of autos is totally f**cked! Instead of doing what I did with my last very first grow and starting them in solo cups, I listened to all the Internet hype about how you’re not supposed to transplant autos and decided that I would start them directly in the pots that they are going to finish in. I don’t care what anybody says about it now . . . look at these plants. These plants are 25 days old and they’re not even 2 inches high! The Yumbolt and lemon haze were so small I dug them back out of the pots and put them in solo cups to see if that would help. No love! They are still the same size they were in the 3 gallon pots from two weeks ago. The ones remaining in the pots I dug up a little of the soil and amended it with mycorrhiza to see if that would help. No love! So F the Internet I’m going back to what worked for me the first time which was starting my seeds in solo cups and transplanting them. I had a very good harvest my first time out and that’s what I did so I’m going back to what I know and what worked. Mostly in the plant world all plants start in something small and graduate to something bigger. I now have evidence because I’ve started five new seeds in solos and two of these new seeds are almost the same size as these 30 day seed. What a waste! Live and learn!
Gelato, Yumbolt, CFB, Lemon Haze, Stardawg
Day 23 (Week 4)
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Day: 23
So this whole batch of autos is totally f**cked! Instead of doing what I did with my last very first grow and starting them in solo cups, I listened to all the Internet hype about how you’re not supposed to transplant autos and decided that I would start them directly in the pots that they are going to finish in. I don’t care what anybody says about it now . . . look at these plants. These plants are 25 days old and they’re not even 2 inches high! The Yumbolt and lemon haze were so small I dug them back out of the pots and put them in solo cups to see if that would help. No love! They are still the same size they were in the 3 gallon pots from two weeks ago. The ones remaining in the pots I dug up a little of the soil and amended it with mycorrhiza to see if that would help. No love! So F the Internet I’m going back to what worked for me the first time which was starting my seeds in solo cups and transplanting them. I had a very good harvest my first time out and that’s what I did so I’m going back to what I know and what worked. Mostly in the plant world all plants start in something small and graduate to something bigger. I now have evidence because I’ve started five new seeds in solos and two of these new seeds are almost the same size as these 30 day seed. What a waste! Live and learn!
5 years ago