Budzbuddha
Well-Known Member
Absolutely wrong …..The problem is that yes transplanting can be beneficial. But you only have a small amount of time the plant is in veg/flower so why would you want to quite literally waste days the plant is having to recover and spends days just to get back to how it was. where as those days it is recovering it is not growing at the same rate as it would if it wasn’t shocked. Like idk how many times I have to reiterate it. It’s simple. With photos transplant as much as you like because guess what there’s not time period that those plants have to flip that recovery time can be made up for with extra veg.. with autos they only have X amount of days to veg and X amount to flower. So with less transplant shock and recovery time the plant can spend its what little life it has actually growing. Just because you have a big stalk and thick crotches doesn’t just show that transplanting is better. Because on the end of those big branches are little guys which is ok but if we are talking about truly what is best for the plant and overall health and yield it’s kinda obvious that you want to minimize the amount of transplants And true forms of shock to your auto.
You can top , FIM , super crop / bonzai and LST autos ….
Yes you can get weak ass strains ( breeder bunk ) but by transplanting you WILL get a stronger more vigorous plant.
Autos from say 20 years were weak ass / unstable shit ….. more modern offerings are line worked and much more consistent.
Running autos straight seed to soil almost guarantees a less stellar plant under most circumstances….. How many noobs start an auto in a final pot , overwater it ( because of bigger container and plant is seedling size ) , overnute it and end up with 4” plants.
Running autos isn’t rocket science …. The key is getting the biggest rootmass upfront / structure before plant triggers preflower.
Autos can get bigger than most people think.