Is this ready to be transplanted?

ISK

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typically with auto's you start your plant in the final container...best not to transplant auto's

I would transplant that "auto" sooner than latter...but that's just my opinion
 

ebcrew

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Ive heard so much confliction when it comes to autos

Some say dont transplant, some say dont train them and others say do. i guess its just a matter of opinion but i wish an expert could shine light.
 

deadgro

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You either leave it and let it get rootbound or move it. Those are your only options at this point. An expert won't have any other options for you.
 
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ISK

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Ive heard so much confliction when it comes to autos

Some say dont transplant, some say dont train them and others say do. i guess its just a matter of opinion but i wish an expert could shine light.
yes there will always be differences...but most would agree that auto's don't like being transplanted
 

Grow4you

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I would say on your next grow start your autos in final pot like ISK mentioned, as for this grow I would do transplants and then you can compare the difference for yourself. I do agree with ISK to not transplant autos though. Good luck growing!! She looks good :).:bigjoint::peace:
 
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harris hawk

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Transplant now, or as mentioned plant/germinated in final container -sooner the better in relation to plant shock and short growing period
 

weedenhanced

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Is this northern light auto ready to be put in its final container?
U do not transplant autos if u want the highest yield possible
Auto do not grow like normal weed they first off shoot there tap root as deep as possible then whatever depth they get they get then they use that tap root to grow upward and large as possible in the short time they have in the wild they come from area with very short summers where it's light 24 hours a day for several weeks .
Transplanting once tap root has hit bottom is pointless really u have all rdy set the yield so to say all transplanting will do is damage root and plant will stunt I've done side by side grows when I transplanted a small auto it made fck all difference u wanna start em at least a 3 gal pot
 

old shol4evr

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i agree with isk too ,you need to get it done now and be sure and put some root magic or something of that caliber in before you place it in the hole ,i'm a firm believer in blue planets root magic ,i even use it for my vegtable garden
 
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weedenhanced

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Im experimenting with that theory now because ive heard so much confliction on the subject.

2 Northern Light autos.

1 in final container, 1 in party cup.

Although they are 20 days apart i took careful notes and pictures so i will be able to tell.
I grew Nl auto last grow my plant was a monster fcking huge lmfao have fun
 
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