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Nope, they make it easy for you and you can plant the whole pellet :)Already im thinking the mesh around the peat pellet will need to be removed before transplant, am I right?
Im planning on only 4 plants under 600w dual spectrum in pots with B&Q JI number 2 and 3 mixes, but have no idea what nutes I will need, Im trying to keep the grow as simple as possible so any advice will be much appreciated.
it's just my opinion fellas i understand a roots growing power but at that stage of development what harm can come from removing them? i don't want to argue with noone, like i said everyone will do it different. i just figure if your moving them from one medium to another wouldn't you be over your pots anyways? i don't understand where the mess comes from. i've been growing since 98 and gone through 3 different cloning seed starting techniques and the peat works the best for me, no argument there. anyways it dont make a difference i'm just simply saing there are 100 different ways to skin a deer.
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Nope, they make it easy for you and you can plant the whole pellet :)
Do you have any info on what nutes are in those composting mixes? From there we can help you more.
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