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Sweet Seeds Mix Grow

Tommy G

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Looking good my friend ;)

I'm sure they will love the extra space for roots once you transplant them :D

Keep us updated, all the best and...

Sweet smokes!

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Tommy G

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Cheers again my friend!

I wouldn't wait more than 2 or 3 days. I think as soon as possible they should be transplanted because they could start flowering soon and then you'd get small plants.

Keep it up, sweet smokes!

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Hi bro!
all lookin good, but i have a question, these pots will be your final pots?
It's better to make the transplant to their final pots because Autos strains stop growing on 3rd week, so be careful with that my friend ;)
Good luck!
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Tommy G

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Cheers my friend!

You're welcome.

Yes, if they were not autos you should let the roots fill the "soil space" much more. But since they are autos and they will start flowering at any time very soon then you have them better in their final pots already. And I'm with Jaypp so I hope these are going to be the final pots. They would perform better in bigger pots but now you better leave them in the ones they are now.

Cheers and sweet smokes!

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Tommy G

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Cheers again my friend!

2 / 3 gal pots are not bad, bigger would allow for better results but they will be fine with that size of pots.

Keep it up and sweet smokes!

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Tommy G

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Hi mate!

They look very good to me. I don't see any defects on the way you seem to be treating them, so keep it up.

Don't worry if they stop the growth for a few days after the transplant. They also need to spread some roots around the new place before they re-focus on superficial growth. And besides that they still have a lot to grow, even if they start flowering now they usually keep on growing very fast during the first 20 days of flowering.

All the best, keep us updated and sweet smokes!

tommy
 

jaypp

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Looking nice and very healthy mate, you are doing a great work with them ;)
good luck with the rest of it and sweet smokes!
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jaypp

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Hi Mckush,
your plants look healthy, mate ;)
I don't like too much training this plants, but you could try with the tallest to see what happens. I think the best way is how you are doing, splaying the leaves with your fingers ;)
Good luck!
jaypp
 

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