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    Here we have barneys farm glue gelato, bubblelicious nirvana seeds, auto utimate dutch passion all brought from seedsman. have grown photos before had problems a long time ago now starting Autos, we started our seedlings in probogator with 3mill formulex under 600watt leds 24 of light with light distance 34 inchenhancer & in 4inch pots with biobizz light mix, im only going to feed water next time.


    Now we wanted to only keep indoor before moving outside around 2week old but bad weather caused us to keep indoors about 3 weeks in total.

    Upon moving these small plants some were knocked over & bent. we have had heavy rain constant on and off for over a month since around march.


    Finally transplanted and moved to 5 gallon pots same mix biobizz light mix, our plants are 5 to 6 weeks old now, they have not even been fed proper veg nutes yet just a enough to moisten soil with mighty growth enhancer at 3mill per 10 litres of water. too much rain...


    Roots are now showing under pots with a few insect bites on leaves some have stigmas, dedided to add more soil under pots, also dug hole a few inches covered with platic sheeting.


    What is your take on this should we add more soil under pots or just leave as they are, 7 plants in total.
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    Looking good so far. I do see a little bit of bug action but nothing they can't outgrow.

    I usually grow outdoors in 5-gallon fabric pots and I end up watering twice a day by the time the plants are mature. I don't know if that's going to be an issue for you since it looks like you're doing more of a gorilla grow. Maybe you'll need to think about bigger pots? I don't know.

    I tend to not feed anything at all until the plants are showing some deficiencies and yours don't seem to be deficient in anything at this point.

    If it's easy enough to get in there to water those plants I would just keep on doing what you're doing. I might top the plants if you haven't done that already and if you can get out there enough I might bend the branches outward to try and shape them into more of a bush than a tree.



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    Thanks jingo im tempted to place pots into 2 gallon pots we are not going to transplant these autos have done that already?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outdoorexplorer View Post
    Thanks jingo im tempted to place pots into 2 gallon pots we are not going to transplant these autos have done that already?
    I completely missed the fact that you're growing autos. I think you should be just fine in those pots, hopefully they'll finish up for your relatively quick and you won't have to worry about the fall rainy season.



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