I know that Auto's do not like to be transplanted but was wondering if I could bury the entire peat pot with it and the roots would never be disturbed, only growing out to the new soil. I am a rookie at Auto and want to do my best as I have limited room (2x4x5 foot) to grow and the Fem blueberry is even too big for my tent. I went with auto blueberry and did not realize the grow was so much different from Fem and Regular. Well, gonna try to max the yield as much as possible.
In the peat pots, I am putting Jiffy organic seed starting mix and my seeds. As they germinate and get bigger, I will have them under a 6000 K fluorescent light. When they get big enough, I want to move them under the LED 500 watt light and put on the veg switch.
I am using Black Gold potting soil, Mycorrhizal Fungi, Dolomite line, earthworm castings, peat moss, and expanded shale. For veg nutes, Alaska 5-1-1 and flowering nutes Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10 and maybe a bit of Bud Up (Humboldt) 0-33-23 in the end of flowering (with about two weeks left) then pH'd water out until harvest. Am also planning on holding most of the water for the last week and light deprivation for 48 hours right before harvest.
Does this sound like a workable plan for Auto's?? Any input from Auto growing veterans will be greatly appreciated.
Jerry
Tx Growman
In the peat pots, I am putting Jiffy organic seed starting mix and my seeds. As they germinate and get bigger, I will have them under a 6000 K fluorescent light. When they get big enough, I want to move them under the LED 500 watt light and put on the veg switch.
I am using Black Gold potting soil, Mycorrhizal Fungi, Dolomite line, earthworm castings, peat moss, and expanded shale. For veg nutes, Alaska 5-1-1 and flowering nutes Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10 and maybe a bit of Bud Up (Humboldt) 0-33-23 in the end of flowering (with about two weeks left) then pH'd water out until harvest. Am also planning on holding most of the water for the last week and light deprivation for 48 hours right before harvest.
Does this sound like a workable plan for Auto's?? Any input from Auto growing veterans will be greatly appreciated.
Jerry
Tx Growman