Today, I ordered the XL - Spring Pot 2-pot version to start.
It looks like this:
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I did not order the air dome because I have the fabric pots to spread the air around.
I have a 4 x 4 tent, so I intend to expand the system, but I am also still on the BluMat system. I would like to do a run comparing them both, before expanding the AutoPot setup.
Warn me now, help me escape the noob mistakes.
What lessons did you learn that you wish someone would have warned you about?
I'm probably 6 weeks away from starting a grow in the Autopots, so I have plenty of time to soak up your lessons learned.
My problem was up-potting too late and letting them get rootbound and therefore stunted. This time (last week, actually), I planted a seedling directly into a 10 gallon pot. I'm not one of those people who believe autos can't be up-potted. But I let photos veg for four months, mainly because of space and not design.
And coming from that habit and expecting it to be ok to treat autos like I have time was a mistake. They're marching to the end of their life as quickly as they can and I had to learn not to do anything to slow them down. (Except for the abuse of course, I guess-below.)
For my last auto grow, a Mephisto Double Grape, I intentionally abused one of them. I applied a "chiropractic" technique I learned about on YouTube. I tried to find the video, but apparently if you search on YouTube for cannabis and chiropractor you're offered human chiropractic topics exclusively. If you can find the video, it's worth a watch and very inspiring.
I also topped multiple times, tied down branches, scratched bark off with my fingernails, broke branches and left them alone to heal without taping, lollipopping, extensive repeated defoliation, you name it. It was a seed run, and it was the first time I've tried this. Completely unscientific.
That said, there were two seed-bearing females with very similar yields. But buds weren't as tight and attractive on the female that experienced just topping and LST.
So that's one data point. YMMV but I intend to keep up the cycle of abuse on my end until I learn differently.
I'm not necessarily recommending this because it could have ended badly. But testing like this can be a lot of fun! And I think everyone should deliberately make mistakes, if just to prove or disprove all of the crazy things people say about growing cannabis. You learn more making mistakes and you're not just taking someone's advice. You learn this way, you remember!
That's how I feel and I should know. I've been growing for 14 months and am probably way ahead of the average grower in the mistakes department. I take great pride in that!
