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Wow that is quite the Impressive 1 gal plant. Nice work!!
In Coco I run 1/2gal or 1 gal pots most often! A properly fed plant in a small pot of Coco will grow some very nice plants. Its a lot more work, but the plants typically finish a little faster than in larger pots of Coco. My Flora Flex Coco set up is fed 3 to 5x per day and is 1/2 gal square pots with a completely open bottom, so they dry out rather fast. Coco plants thrive off multiple feedings per day and yield very good in small pots if done correctly. I never go over 2 gal sized pots in Coco, bigger takes longer and my plants in Coco get very large in 2 gal pots. I dont like massive plants, so I use small pots of Coco to keep the size a little smaller than if using large pots and they can also finish sooner. But with small pots comes issues if you are not on top of things. That is why I prefer Auromated watering when using small pots of Coco. Consistency is the key, NEVER allowing the Coco to dry out fully. Keeping moist, not wet...ALWAYS. Only 1 time drying out can burn your plants and effect the root system, so watering 2 to 5x per day with minimal runoff is perfect once your plants start to grow decently. You actually use a lot less nutes/water this way vs wet/dry cycles and plants thrive. Peace, slow
 
Thanks,I agree she got about twice as tall as expected. I got another purple rolex on day 7 again in 1 gallon again
I find than some Autos stretch more than others when using SMALL pots of Coco. I believe the Coco dries out so quickly that it can make some plants stretch as a result. Even if you never see any Underwatering effects, very small pots of Coco dry out so much faster thsn larger pots that once they reach a certain level of dryness, the plants natural reaction is to elongate. So if you want to reduce stretch when using very small pots of Coco, water more frequently. Its almost impossible to overwater once the plant gets growing in those small pots. Peace, slow
 
I find than some Autos stretch more than others when using SMALL pots of Coco. I believe the Coco dries out so quickly that it can make some plants stretch as a result. Even if you never see any Underwatering effects, very small pots of Coco dry out so much faster thsn larger pots that once they reach a certain level of dryness, the plants natural reaction is to elongate. So if you want to reduce stretch when using very small pots of Coco, water more frequently. Its almost impossible to overwater once the plant gets growing in those small pots. Peace, slow
Same for promix like I'm using you think?
 
Same for promix like I'm using you think?
I dont run promix, but plants will stretch in small pots of Coco from rapid growth, lack of root space and drying out. I am sure the effects are similar in Promix, it is a natural response for them once the medium reaches a certain level of dryness. Stretching is there response. Because of the small pots the plants can reach that level of dryness more often than larger pots. If you know the pots dry out often, then this is most likely the reasoning for the stretching. Keeping the plant hydrayed more often should help with excessive stretching. But its something you have to keep on top of. Small pots dry out quickly, roots can get effected on a micro level from repeated drying out. Next time try to water more often ans see if the stretching is less. Peace, slow
 
I dont run promix, but plants will stretch in small pots of Coco from rapid growth, lack of root space and drying out. I am sure the effects are similar in Promix, it is a natural response for them once the medium reaches a certain level of dryness. Stretching is there response. Because of the small pots the plants can reach that level of dryness more often than larger pots. If you know the pots dry out often, then this is most likely the reasoning for the stretching. Keeping the plant hydrayed more often should help with excessive stretching. But its something you have to keep on top of. Small pots dry out quickly, roots can get effected on a micro level from repeated drying out. Next time try to water more often ans see if the stretching is less. Peace, slow
Cool, thanks the one I got in one gallon day 9 I will try this out and water her a little heavy and see what happens.
 
Grape God and Purple Scoops are above soil. This is day 2, and I placed the RRCube into a small peat pot with my mix of soil/perlite for at least 10-14 days, or until I see roots reaching out of the peat pot. Then into its final pot. Seeds showed good vigor, temps during the germ process have been a steady 82dgf. Happy so far, long way to go.
 
Yeah buddy just got shipping confirmation For both orders. Once I saw the frame on purple scoops and how she stacked I grabbed another pack. The Inc., BlackBerry Bliss and Roc Bliss all photo regs all on their way. Thinking photo run???
 
Yeah buddy just got shipping confirmation For both orders. Once I saw the frame on purple scoops and how she stacked I grabbed another pack. The Inc., BlackBerry Bliss and Roc Bliss all photo regs all on their way. Thinking photo run???
Man I am so Jealous. Cash is tight so can't buy more seeds atm so I will have to live vicariously through you.
 
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