I'm curious if any one has ever had their rez on from germ to end, instead of top watering and turning the rez on later? I'm currently finishing up my first autopot grow and loving it. During this grow an idea has been brewing in my head. When using an autopot system the media (straight coco/perlite in my case) only uses water in two ways, evaporation and plant uptake. Once the rez is on these two factors are handled, maintaining a near constant environment withing the media. I can understand top feeding if transplanting into the system, needing to get the roots to begin spreading out. But not if germinating directly in the system.
Here's my idea. Germinate directly in the system with the rez filled and on, media precharged with same mix as in rez. Start increasing nutrient content in rez, at the the same rate as you would if top watering, you just never have to top feed. This should allow plant growth and specifically a root system that is optimized for the consistent environment within an autopot. This would bypass any chance of stress or stunting due to transplanting. While also mitigating any chances of either over or underwatering during the formative first few weeks of the autoflower growth cycle.
What say ye?
Here's my idea. Germinate directly in the system with the rez filled and on, media precharged with same mix as in rez. Start increasing nutrient content in rez, at the the same rate as you would if top watering, you just never have to top feed. This should allow plant growth and specifically a root system that is optimized for the consistent environment within an autopot. This would bypass any chance of stress or stunting due to transplanting. While also mitigating any chances of either over or underwatering during the formative first few weeks of the autoflower growth cycle.
What say ye?