Indoor Multi Strain Auto Grow by Pop22

These pots are perfect for what I want! If I wanted to fill the tent with them it will hold 49.

I've got 26 transplanted. I had to bring in some soil had stashed to complete the last 4 pots. Waiting for it to warm up before I fill the pots. Should have the remaining 4 that are ready till this evening.
I'm going to move the WA x Tangies in with the Gorilla Glue to finish and use the small tent for the /sog overflow lol, that will give me a few more days till I'm forced to probably chop one or both GG. Going to check the trichs and see if they are close enough.

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The square pots make perfect sense.
But do you need an extension with a small hose to water those in the back?
 
These pots are perfect for what I want! If I wanted to fill the tent with them it will hold 49.

I've got 26 transplanted. I had to bring in some soil had stashed to complete the last 4 pots. Waiting for it to warm up before I fill the pots. Should have the remaining 4 that are ready till this evening.
I'm going to move the WA x Tangies in with the Gorilla Glue to finish and use the small tent for the /sog overflow lol, that will give me a few more days till I'm forced to probably chop one or both GG. Going to check the trichs and see if they are close enough.

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You're gonna have your hands more full than an up and coming porn star!!!


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People keep saying "don't transplant autos. Well I'm saying it's totally a myth. I've transplanted hundreds of auto and have gotten the technique down well. I've never had a transplant stall or fail. I always see noticeable growth withing 24 hours, often even less time. The largest seedling I transplanted was slightly wider than its 3.5" starter pot. Today, it's as wide as the 6.5" pot it was transplanted into! All the transplants done yesterday morning are noticeably larger than they were when transplanted. Those transplanted last evening have grown also. I see this every time I transplant. All it takes is timing and reasonable care during the actual transfer. Maybe I'll try to do a video of my transplant procedure. It's really very simple. I prepare the larger pot by partially filling it, placing a starter pot filled with soil in on top of the soil already in the pot. I make sure it rests slightly below the lip of the larger pot, then fill in around it, tamping the soil down around it so that the soil doesn't collapse into the hole when I remove the starter pot.
I place the seedling's stem between my fingers and cover the top of the pot, then flip it upside down. I squeeze the sides lightly a couple times, then I press on the bottom of the pot, like pushing a button, then I try lifting the pot. If it still won;t slide off, I shake the pot downward and the plant slides out onto my palm. I then place my hand close to the hole prepared in the new pot's soil, and flip it into the hole. T pack the soil a bit round the plant, so that there are no air pockets. Then I water very lightly. I'll check a few hours later and if the top of the soil looks dry, I'll water again with nutrient solution.
And that's all there is to it. Works everytime, even if you break the rootball slightly! 30 transplants surely helps prove it, and I've 27 more to go! And they will all do just as well!

here they are a little while ago.

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