alexbiologo

Autos indoor/greenhouse

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three weeks from seed. First is in greenhouse,  second under 600w hps.  The greenhouse directly in 25 liter pots and the indoor will be in 11 liter pots one more week and then transplanted into 25 liter pots. The growth difference is already remarkable.  

cream manderine from sweet seeds

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I'm trying Autos outside, first time with autos, any advise would be appreciated 

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Sorry I haven't logged on in a while.  Autos are a race against time.  Important things to remember. Avoid transplanting and if you do it very carefully. Big pots from the start is a better day.  Avoid watering too much, and avoid heavy soil. They can resist high ecs, use this to your advantage. High Nitrogen is good the first month. 

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alexbiologo,

Do you have some pictures of the maturing plants?

It seems at first that the indoor specimens in smaller pots were ahead of the greenhouse specimens planted directly in their final pots. 

But your later explanation indicates that the transplantation may have stunted the development of the indoor batch.  Do you have a series of pictures so that we can see that progression as well?

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