more beans down the pan, 2 - 24 Carat i think. I think it was my propogator, as it was too warm, touching 31, stuck a stick in it and propped it open. Dropped a toof decay in water, 12 hours later it sunk and in the new style propogator, 12 hours later we have a taproot and 3 days later you can see the photo below.
I'd also read that lights out time is good for the way plants grow roots, so gave them 4 hours off in the middle of the day. Temps dropped to 18, so i've invested in a cheapo (on sale!) little oil radiator from argos, 17.99 i think. Temps are now a cosy 25-26, RH around 50-60.
Hopefully will speed up the growth of the sour crack.
ReeferSpin wrote:i had read, that transplanting auto's isn't recommended?
Totally right mate.... you have a finite time to grow autos and having them slow down for a week after transplanting is not the best idea.. i always put my auto sprouts straight into 11L pots where they stay for the whole grow cycle... dont worry they will be trees before you know it. I also find that because i water my pots completely about 24hrs before planting i hardly have to water for the first 10/14 days, i just spray the top of the soil to reduce evaporation.
What a difference a week makes, heatwave outside, but not in my grow room, had to turn the oil radiator down a little though , all seems stable, must remember to reset the min max thing to be sure.
The sour crack seems to be going well, I'm watering as I feel it needs it, spraying mostly and I've done a litre or so once a few days ago.
The seedling shot up and then I nudged it and tiiiimber it fell over . I stood it up and pulled soil around it, spraying every other day or so atm, small amounts. Seems to still be living 2 days later.