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My Northern Lights Auto from CKS weigh in
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Awesome harvest man, good job .
 
So I didn't know you weren't supposed to start autos in a started cup, so I transplanted them early today, now here's my question I used a little cardboard like starter cup and on one of them my root barely grew into the bottom of the cup enough to where I had to detach it. Is she going to die? .
 
So I didn't know you weren't supposed to start autos in a started cup, so I transplanted them early today, now here's my question I used a little cardboard like starter cup and on one of them my root barely grew into the bottom of the cup enough to where I had to detach it. Is she going to die? .
She might survive it's hard to say they don't like to be transplanted that's why one should never ever transplant an auto. Damaging the roots can kill or seriously stunt their growth
 
She might survive it's hard to say they don't like to be transplanted that's why one should never ever transplant an auto. Damaging the roots can kill or seriously stunt their growth

Yeah, I know all of this now so I was super nervous transplanting but it's not like I could let it live it's life in a starter. Fingers crossed hoping for the best.
 
So I didn't know you weren't supposed to start autos in a started cup, so I transplanted them early today, now here's my question I used a little cardboard like starter cup and on one of them my root barely grew into the bottom of the cup enough to where I had to detach it. Is she going to die? .

Don't worry too much, I started my 1st ever plant, an auto, in a tiny pot not knowing better. Here she is below in her first pot, roughly 2 month ago.
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Here she is today, on the right.
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I agree with the general wisdom, transplanting should be avoided whenever possible. But if you do it carefully and correctly it's not a disaster. As others have said, treat the roots like the most fragile thing you've ever handled but no reason it can't be done if it has to be done.
 
I went lights out an hour ago I'll take another picture later when she gets light again, see if she shows any new growth. Then hopefully I'll know if it was a success.
 
Hey all, just looking for some opinions on my CKS Jack Herer Autos.

They were both planted at the same time ,in the same pot (won't be doing again lol) came out of the same pack of seeds.

They're being grown in promix -hp and perilite under CFL's in an approx. 2x2 cabinet. Temps usually go between 17-19 celcius at night during lights out and 24-28 during the day, RH has been between 35-40% .
One is growing decent spruce tree shaped buds while the other is growing airy spaced out buds.

Just looking for some opinions on if these are even the same strain or is one hogging all the nutes or just behind a little bit or wats going on ...or am I nuts haha ..



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Airy shit buds lol

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"Decent" buds lol
 
I went lights out an hour ago I'll take another picture later when she gets light again, see if she shows any new growth. Then hopefully I'll know if it was a success.
It takes time but it will grow.
 
So I might have went a little over board, but now that I know one of my plants was successfully transplanted I decided to spend some cash to make these girls thrive. I can't wait to see the difference

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So I might have went a little over board, but now that I know one of my plants was successfully transplanted I decided to spend some cash to make these girls thrive. I can't wait to see the difference

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Nice light Joe, that ph pen will be used alot. .
 
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