The biggest mistake made with autos is treating them like photos. Can you top them and transplant them? Yes but it does nothing good for them and unless done at the perfect time will have negative effects. They are mostly a set it and forget it plant. Their first 3 weeks of life are the most critical.
in order to avoid over/under watering them I give the planter a good soaking a day before planting. Drop your seed cover it and put a clear plastic cup over it. Note the weight of the planter. Remove the cup a day after sprout. In normal growing conditions that plant won't need to be watered for at least two weeks. Let the roots find the moisture.
and don't get hung up in the overpriced dirt hype. Can't fathom why people pay 30+ bucks for a bag of dirt with colorful graphics only to burn up their seedlings.
Man I wish I was the guy that started build a soil. That dude's getting rich off of the uninformed. Volcanic dust? Bat guano? Geez.
in order to avoid over/under watering them I give the planter a good soaking a day before planting. Drop your seed cover it and put a clear plastic cup over it. Note the weight of the planter. Remove the cup a day after sprout. In normal growing conditions that plant won't need to be watered for at least two weeks. Let the roots find the moisture.
and don't get hung up in the overpriced dirt hype. Can't fathom why people pay 30+ bucks for a bag of dirt with colorful graphics only to burn up their seedlings.
Man I wish I was the guy that started build a soil. That dude's getting rich off of the uninformed. Volcanic dust? Bat guano? Geez.
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