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New Grower Autoflower Training techniques

Transplanting canna, auto or photo is merely a matter of timing. When your seedling's leaves are as wide as its container, its time to transplant. I've found that using the leaves as a gauge, the roots have filled the container, but root circling has not, or only slightly begun. EVERY transplant I do this way will show signs of growth within a matter of hours. I've seen 1/2"-1" of growth in the first 12 hours after transplant, And yep, I've transplanted well over 100 seedlings this way, across 30 or more strains, it works every time. so yes, it can affect any plant negatively if left too long, or done too soon, or if you damage the rootball in transplanting. But using my gaging method and being careful, it will work everytime. Also, never transplant a dry rootball, it will crumble. Water moderately and wait 5-10 minutes for the medium to absorb the water. This binds the soil and prevents rootball damage.

Haha...actually no...improperly executed or timed transplants effect them very negatively. @pop22 has done many, many successful transplants using many auto strains.
 
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Here is a 24 day old auto Critical Ogre by seedsman seeds...topped at the third and cut to be a mainline...then topped the ends later to form two heads on each end...she is loving life...
 
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Here is a day 17 Auto Blue Cush by seedsman seeds... Topped at the second node and then topped again to form a four main top manifold... Should be fun..
 
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