Hey y'all. I've been having good luck with a perpetual grow using 2 tents. I propogate clones and veg in one tent, (1 gallon fabric pots) and flower in a second tent (3 gallon fabric pots). My question involves the after-cloning process:
After 10-21 days, when the coco pellets are finally sprouting a healthy batch of roots, I've been planting the pellets in solo cups for 8-15 days, then transplanting into the 1 gallon fabric pots for an addition 4 or 5 weeks, until the larger bloom tent is free.
Am I needlessly over-complicating things with the solo cups? Should I simply place the pellets directly in the 1 gallon pots, assuming that I am careful not to overwater?
Using the solo cups does allow me the opportunity to hit the roots a second time with mycorrhizea while up-planting, but also involves some degree of shock to the root sysem.
Obviouly, there are no absolute correct answers to gardening, but I'm curious what the forum's experiences suggest.
Thanks for your time!
After 10-21 days, when the coco pellets are finally sprouting a healthy batch of roots, I've been planting the pellets in solo cups for 8-15 days, then transplanting into the 1 gallon fabric pots for an addition 4 or 5 weeks, until the larger bloom tent is free.
Am I needlessly over-complicating things with the solo cups? Should I simply place the pellets directly in the 1 gallon pots, assuming that I am careful not to overwater?
Using the solo cups does allow me the opportunity to hit the roots a second time with mycorrhizea while up-planting, but also involves some degree of shock to the root sysem.
Obviouly, there are no absolute correct answers to gardening, but I'm curious what the forum's experiences suggest.
Thanks for your time!
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