Self watering Tray2Grow experiment 👀

I forgot to mention that I have two mutants. Night owl first set of leaves weren’t one finger there’s a 2 and a 3

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Speedrun first set has 3 one finger leaves. The third one came out last and slowed the growth a tad behind her roommate. She’s got a little early crinkle gong on, no worries I’d say 50% of my beans have done that. Never had a tripod though

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Day 11…3 days on the tray and touching the edge of the pot. By the way these are 5gal pots folded down and filled halfway with half of a brick. A canna coco brick is 20 liters and I used it to fill two bags. Could be biased but they look good for 11 days old. Speedrun on left is trippy looking with its triangle effect

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Day 11…3 days on the tray and touching the edge of the pot. By the way these are 5gal pots folded down and filled halfway with half of a brick. A canna coco brick is 20 liters and I used it to fill two bags. Could be biased but they look good for 11 days old. Speedrun on left is trippy looking with its triangle effect

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I wish I could remember what strain I grew that had that triangle structure. It kept the same Basic structure throughout the grow.
 
After 8 day dry and cure in the Cannatrol, Frosted Cherry O’s brought home 309 grams which is 11 ounces. I like that double digit ounces are the new normal, 6.5 was my biggest plant for 3 years before I started using autopots.

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Very well done man!:pass:

I'm very hopeful of the results of using BlueMat automated water system, but I think my main method of production may be the Tray2Grow setup with the bed.
 
Very well done man!:pass:

I'm very hopeful of the results of using BlueMat automated water system, but I think my main method of production may be the Tray2Grow setup with the bed.

Thanks man! I’m thinking about putting a riser in an autopot with some capillary mat to combine ease of trays and individualism of the pots. Nothing fancy, just need the edges of the mat submerged in the water.
 
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