White hairs on baby plant?

VincenzioVonHook

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Holy crap that's early. Condolences. They say autos are a gamble, but I've been lucky to get three to four weeks veg out of all mine .they fill a 70x70 by the time they are popping pistils, but I see this a lot on here. My luck will run out soon...O have a feeling it's ran out now that I opened my mouth lol.

If that's not an auto, and your running 12/12 from seed, that's still early af.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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What I find even funnier about this whole solo cup cult is that is bad enough trying to sustain anything bar a seedling in a solo cup full of medium, they then refuse to even fill the solo cup. It's like, how much further do you want to go to handicap your plant. This one isn't too bad, but I've seen plants in half a solo cup worth of drenched medium at week four or five, and the op is asking why it isn't growing. It's like asking why a fish is dying in front of fan.

It gets even funnier when they reply with "I was going to transplant it when it got big enough". They haven't put two and two together yet. It won't get any bigger lol. It's in half a cup. Not even a cup.

Back in my day, people specifically used solo cups when they wanted a tiny plant, nowadays everyone grows in half a solo cup asking why their plants are so small...as information becomes more readily available we should be moving forwards lol.
 
What I find even funnier about this whole solo cup cult is that is bad enough trying to sustain anything bar a seedling in a solo cup full of medium, they then refuse to even fill the solo cup. It's like, how much further do you want to go to handicap your plant. This one isn't too bad, but I've seen plants in half a solo cup worth of drenched medium at week four or five, and the op is asking why it isn't growing. It's like asking why a fish is dying in front of fan.

It gets even funnier when they reply with "I was going to transplant it when it got big enough". They haven't put two and two together yet. It won't get any bigger lol. It's in half a cup. Not even a cup.

Back in my day, people specifically used solo cups when they wanted a tiny plant, nowadays everyone grows in half a solo cup asking why their plants are so small...as information becomes more readily available we should be moving forwards lol.
... I used solo cups. There’s a point where I’ve gone too far but 1st two weeks absolutely. Gets a good root system going that u can see (clear cup inside of opaque cup) then when u repot u have a complex root ball that will only grow in complexity and help ur plant grow big. It’s a waste of good soil to drop a seed in 5gal pot. U’ll rinse all ur nutes out b4 the roots get to them.
half a cup tho? Insanity. Def full big size solo cup with a bunch of holes in them, 2 weeks, the clear inside dark cup let’s u check when the roots come to the edge, repot.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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... I used solo cups. There’s a point where I’ve gone too far but 1st two weeks absolutely. Gets a good root system going that u can see (clear cup inside of opaque cup) then when u repot u have a complex root ball that will only grow in complexity and help ur plant grow big. It’s a waste of good soil to drop a seed in 5gal pot. U’ll rinse all ur nutes out b4 the roots get to them.
half a cup tho? Insanity. Def full big size solo cup with a bunch of holes in them, 2 weeks, the clear inside dark cup let’s u check when the roots come to the edge, repot.
That's right. I do the same, but in peat pots. I think they are 700ml. They stay in there for about a week, maybe 10 days if it's a slow rooter, and by then the roots are growing out the bottom and burrowing through the sides. Goes into 3-5gal pots when the roots are coming out.

No prob with solo cups of jiffys, just people keeping plants in there for weeks and wondering why the plants stunted. Should be common sense, and really, shouldn't be a topic up for debate. Above method Works well every time. It really shouldn't be so hard to grow seedlings. Progess over 8 days, as it should be. Most of hose seedlings in the first pic sprouted, and rooted out the peat pots withing 5 or 6 days.

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For references that's 155x70 closet, with 30x25 pots (4 or 5 gal), the middle ones are just on blocks to raise height. Most of the plants I see here in solo cups are smaller at four weeks. And, you don't "rinse all the nutes out" before the roots get to them. My last plant rooted out the bottom of a 5 gal pot in 20 days or less....
 
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xtsho

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What I find even funnier about this whole solo cup cult is that is bad enough trying to sustain anything bar a seedling in a solo cup full of medium, they then refuse to even fill the solo cup. It's like, how much further do you want to go to handicap your plant. This one isn't too bad, but I've seen plants in half a solo cup worth of drenched medium at week four or five, and the op is asking why it isn't growing. It's like asking why a fish is dying in front of fan.

It gets even funnier when they reply with "I was going to transplant it when it got big enough". They haven't put two and two together yet. It won't get any bigger lol. It's in half a cup. Not even a cup.

Back in my day, people specifically used solo cups when they wanted a tiny plant, nowadays everyone grows in half a solo cup asking why their plants are so small...as information becomes more readily available we should be moving forwards lol.
You can grow big plants in small containers.


 

Puff_Dragon

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My knowledge of Autos is scant. But I thought, as soon as the tap root hits the bottom of the pot *BOOM* its flowering time!
Solo cups are not the 'usual' option :)
Instead, you always put autos (from seed) in their 'final' full size pot.
This is coming from someone who only grew them once indoors (never again). imo, they seem more tailored for outside/gorilla grows.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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My knowledge of Autos is scant. But I thought, as soon as the tap root hits the bottom of the pot *BOOM* its flowering time!
Solo cups are not the 'usual' option :)
Instead, you always put autos (from seed) in their 'final' full size pot.
This is coming from someone who only grew them once indoors (never again). imo, they seem more tailored for outside/gorilla grows.
Exactly my experience with autos in pots, but I've only grown three. Within a few days of rooting out the bottom, all three autos started to stretch and pop asymmetric nodes. They all hit the bottom and started sending snakes out the drainage holes around day 20-23. It could have just been coincidence though, as autos tend to flower around week three or four regardless.

It was a common trend when I was younger to put autos in solo cups specifically to get them to flower early and produce little bonzai trees.
 

VincenzioVonHook

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You reckon they are no good to stick in a veg tent of photo plants to fill in the gaps and get some early bud rolling in?
It depends, most of the autos I've grown will fill a 70x70 in six weeks. They aren't necessarily small. This was at six weeks from seed, and almost filled a 2x4 two weeks later. Looking to be sone dank smoke now with a week or so to go. Edit...just realised you probs meant the plants you have, not all autos. They aren't necessarily quicker either, flowering for 9 or more weeks, plus 3 or 4 wks veg.
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