Then I would try to put them in bigger pots, 1 gal or more, and under more light until you can get them outside. If you can’t, that’s ok, just don’t expect big yields from them and don’t blame the small plants on the seed or strain :) give them a second try when you can be better prepared :)
I ended up getting a 45w LED ( rootfarm) check pics in post at the plants now, will that keep em growing?
 
It will, but as much as possible I would put them outside and make use of the sun on good days
Lol it’s still to cold. I have to wait till June. Also I’m not looking for big yeilds. I was wondering if I could transplant them into a 5 or 7 gallon pot all three of them?
 

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I would, but if you can’t get them out for a few weeks yet, it will hurt yield, cannabis needs a LOT of light, especially during flower and as those are autos, they will be starting flower very shortly.
 
I would, but if you can’t get them out for a few weeks yet, it will hurt yield, cannabis needs a LOT of light, especially during flower and as those are autos, they will be starting flower very shortly.
So that 45w led grow panel won’t do anything after 3 weeks?
And here’s what I’m dealing with for weather atm, I’m in Canada so we deal Celsius.
 

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Those temps are fine but not much sun. I am in Nova Scotia lol and also bilingual in terms of measurement systems, I was 7 or 8 when Canada adopted the metric system lol
Lol not sounding like a ass, just didn’t know if you’re Canadian or American that’s all. And I could get away with transplanting 3 into a 5 or 7 gallons?
 
Hi fellow Canuks! Alberta here. New to the thread.

I've been reading up since the beginning and you are getting some good advice.

But I would definitely refrain from planting those 3 plants into one pot. Roots grow very quickly under good conditions and you want a big, healthy root mass on each one.

If you plant them together these root balls are going to become entwined with each other and all tangled. You will be forced to either rip or cut the roots to be able to plant them properly in your garden.

And ripping or cutting the roots is really bad - especially for an auto.

Everyone correct me if I am wrong.

All my best,
~Magnus
 
Hi fellow Canuks! Alberta here. New to the thread.

I've been reading up since the beginning and you are getting some good advice.

But I would definitely refrain from planting those 3 plants into one pot. Roots grow very quickly under good conditions and you want a big, healthy root mass on each one.

If you plant them together these root balls are going to become entwined with each other and all tangled. You will be forced to either rip or cut the roots to be able to plant them properly in your garden.

And ripping or cutting the roots is really bad - especially for an auto.

Everyone correct me if I am wrong.

All my best,
~Magnus
Could I get away with two individuals ones in these size pots? Then what with the third ? I won’t have space for it in another big pot, could I get away with a minigrow?
 
I think for the next few weeks those might work but not for much longer.

I dont know what a mini grow is but if it entails leaving that last auto planted in anything smaller then those other two pots then I'd advise against it.
 
I think for the next few weeks those might work but not for much longer.

I dont know what a mini grow is but if it entails leaving that last auto planted in anything smaller then those other two pots then I'd advise against it.
How big do autos need to be? Like I’m not looking for max size and harvest. And what I mean by mini grow is something like this.
 

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Nope. I wouldnt do that with an auto. It could be done but I really dont think you would get all that much. You'd at least want some yield, right?
Yes, what about 2 in one 5 gallon pot, I’ve been reading around and others say it can be done,
So I’m just looking for a definitive answer.
 
Yes, what about 2 in one 5 gallon pot, I’ve been reading around and others say it can be done,
So I’m just looking for a definitive answer.
Yes but are they talking about autos which will then again be transplanted into your garden? Or am I mixing up two threads... I've done it before.

But that is what you are planning, no? To transplant them finally into your garden?

If so then if you are re transplanting again it's a bad idea. If they are going to live out the remainder of their lives in a 10 gallon pot then hell yeah! go ahead and plant them together. But not if you are transplanting them out to your garden.
 
Hi there, I have been growing autos, 3 different grows. I start mine in solo cups and have not had any issues however I do not let them go past 3 weeks in solocups I put them in the final container right around 3 weeks it does not slow them down in fact they seem to get along better in my opinion I have done 1 in the final container immediately and it seem to grow slower than the solocups did
 
Hi there, I have been growing autos, 3 different grows. I start mine in solo cups and have not had any issues however I do not let them go past 3 weeks in solocups I put them in the final container right around 3 weeks it does not slow them down in fact they seem to get along better in my opinion I have done 1 in the final container immediately and it seem to grow slower than the solocups did
Thanks for that observation. Might help my auto growing adventure this summer!

All my best,
~Magnus
 
Anyone watching this thread: the autos have been pulled,

this is what I’m growing now, Pineapple Chunk Femenized.
 

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