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  • Second run is looking good (London Pound Cake, cherry poppers, Jealousy, Khalifa Mintz) along 4bag seeds hoping for something amazing.

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  • Banana Purple Punch Auto (FastBuds) Harvested today (Day 70)

    I’m looking forward to growing more of these. 🥳

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  • EZ Bake auto from Trilogene Day 70

    Gotta say I’m pretty disappointed in these, nowhere near the yield they say. Could be my fault I suppose.. This one is better than the last but I wish I hadn’t sprung for the 5 pack. I have another to take down in a day or two, I’ll try to remember before pics.

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    • First time with autos myself but we’ve had a crappy beginning to the season this year and mine in the first couple weeks got met with terrestrial downpours and frost. The caramel cream and the devil’s cream I’m growing all the way out, but I started more autos around the nicer weather with no stress and they still are only like half a foot…

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    • I noticed some of my plants growing roots through the bottom of their fabric pots. One in particular has almost a foot coiled up in the round tray underneath. I don’t check the trays often since I have very little runoff typically… I heard auto’s will start flowering early if the roots hit bottom too soon or something along those lines. Not… Read more

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      • You’re looking to maximize your root mass. With other plants you could trim the roots and they would spread out.

        I don’t think you want to do that at all with autos. The less stress the better.

        Plop that plant, pot and all, in the bigger pot and let the roots grow into it. I think it you try to transplant and cut those roots you’ll push flower

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        • …and get some risers for those plants. You won’t have that problem when you raise those pots up. The roots will hit the bottom, and prune themselves when they hit the air just like the sides of the pot.

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