Rasterman
Well-Known Member
I'm inclined to agree. I used to successively up-pot but now I try to get it into its final living soil container as soon as possible. Usually that's as a sprout. I'm growing bigger plants than I used to, so I'm going to keep doing it.First off , not all autos are created equal, as it seems to be a common misconception. Just because one auto began flower at week 2, does not mean the next cultivar will. Some begin to flower far along after others. I have raised autos that finish in 60 days , and others in 120+ days.
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I will respectfully agree to disagree then, because this has not been my experience in the many years that I have raised , and breed autos. An undisturbed root mass in a proper sized aerated pot , has simply produced the best results in my organic approach of growing autos since the early 2000's.