Oldman13
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I have what I think it is quite an important question at least I think so oh, it's definitely important to me ! I'm getting ready to transplant Ringo OG AKA Kush into a larger more roomy fabric pot- - - - my thing is I'm also going to put it inside the bud room in about 10 days or so after I transplant it , from what I was reading here in thc farmer earlier in a root bound thread discussion and unless I misread or did not understand what was said?! But I read that should be sufficient enough time for it to rebound!? Although at that time I was under the impression I might have a major rootbound problem! But I have been reading here and there and since I use fabric containers and my plants get their roots air pruned , my problem may not be as bad as I thought:-) I generally don't skate that easily so I still have my doubts! Regardless of that though what I need to know is about the soil I replace around the roots , what type of nutrient should I add to it ? Since I'm going to put her into budding sequence approximately ten days or so after eye transplant! Generally I mix 50/50 coconut coir and Happy Frog soil from Humboldt County and add a little extra bat guano and worm castings I don't know if I should add guano or worm castings due to the slow-release of nitrogen from what I understand bat guano can take up to a month release it's nutrients I don't know about worm castings I haven't checked but I wouldn't want a bunch of nitrogen released a month into the budding process at a time I believe that I'm supposed to be cutting my nitrogen by 50% also do I still do a 50/50 mix on my Coco coir ? I use the Coco chips not the fiber in order to accumulate more air and happy frog has bat guano and worm castings already in it so I'm at a dilemma of what to add or what not 2 add??? I still have to prep Miss Ringo you do a lot of over undergrowth so I will have to figure out a little bit and wire her so I can get the lights in place I need please anybody help me with this problem?? I'm crossing my fingers and toes! Crossing the fingers isn't too bad but the toes hurts a little bit.... Patiently waiting an answer – – – actually I have no patience at all ! So there's no way possible I can be a doctor.... I am quite busy making a new fabric container and I don't have time to proofread or check for typos I hope there aren't very many