New Grower Can Auto Seedlings Be Transplanted?

theyre femmed
You can use the tiered method, small pots stacked, with the bottom of the inner pot cur off to minimize root damage. I've had piss poor results with this, others have not.
Femmed seeds, I'd throw them into the pot they're gonna finish in, unless space is an issue.
 
As lil stress as possible i.e. Don't shock the roots :toke :Toke :pass
Amen! :toke:
Now, realize others use tiered with great results, it may not be my cup-o-tea. :coffee: Will I try again? Yeah, most likely! That's what makes it fun! :peace:
 
Just my 2c

I think transplanting is best left to photo seeds since you have more time to play an educate your plants if there photos over the limited time an risky stress factor your have on autos
 
I think transplanting is best left to photo seeds since you have more time to play an educate your plants if there photos over the limited time an risky stress factor your have on autos
I have to agree, I've had poor results. My latest grows, most seeds were non-femmed, so all aboard in a 7 gallon pot and the first plant that even whispered balls, off to compost!
 
transplanting autos can be done. The trick is to do it before they become root bound in their current pot. I use 1/2 gallon starter pots ( I also use old cottage cheese containers. About 2 weeks is max in that size container. By transplanting before the roots do much circling of the pot, you minimize root damage, which is the key to any transplant.
 
if you want to see, I just transplanted a Bubbly Kush from a 1/2 gallon pot to a 3 gallon air Pot. I'll measure her and check again in 3-4 days, then post the results here. Currently 5.5"


bubbly kush transplant-2-7-18-2015.jpg
bubbly kush transplant-1-7-18-2015.jpg
 
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