100 lbs Dreams

ryeguy

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I have a couple questions hope you don't mind. Why so many transplants? One size pot then another size pot why not just put the seed where it's going to end up anyway. Is there an advantage to doing things this way? Good luck with the grow looking very nice.
you have more control over your medium and how much nutrients your plants are getting, along with watering. It would be highly unrecommended to put plants in a 300g to start. The water would take weeks to dry out, your nutrients would be diluted and good luck moving around 300g pots lol
 

ruby fruit

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YesterdayView attachment 3751234It's not a perfect crop by any means but overall it has been a good year. Now if I can survive bud worms, bud rot, mildew, thieves, and so on I still might be able to get close to my goal... after I get some greenhouse over these bitches!
awesome grow and thread as well giving us dates etc you done stuff now if someone doesn't wanna do the same thing and keep it like u have then they only have themselves to blame...hoping you crack the 100 !
 

backtracker

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I have a couple questions hope you don't mind. Why so many transplants? One size pot then another size pot why not just put the seed where it's going to end up anyway. Is there an advantage to doing things this way? Good luck with the grow looking very nice.
When you go from small to large pot you train for a huge root mass and the larger that root mass the more buds a plant can produce. A seed straight to soil sends out lateral roots and a tap root leaving quit a bit of the soil unused..
 
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