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Hey everyone! Just asking for some advice for a fellow grower. I just germinated some seeds, the first set of true serrated leaves are showing, i translated into a 3 gal fabric pot and water with half gallon of clone x solution. Is Neptune’s harvest and bat guano a good organic food through the whole grow? And when would i start using these things?
 
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DeathlyxD said:
Hey everyone! Just asking for some advice for a fellow grower. I just germinated some seeds, the first set of true serrated leaves are showing, i translated into a 3 gal fabric pot and water with half gallon of clone x solution. Is Neptune’s harvest and bat guano a good organic food through the whole grow? And when would i start using these things?
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Not a dirt grower but by fellow grower you mean yourself? Sorry couldn't help it
 
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Not a dirt grower but by fellow grower you mean yourself? Sorry couldn't help it
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Well growers alike lol
 
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DeathlyxD said:
Hey everyone! Just asking for some advice for a fellow grower. I just germinated some seeds, the first set of true serrated leaves are showing, i translated into a 3 gal fabric pot and water with half gallon of clone x solution. Is Neptune’s harvest and bat guano a good organic food through the whole grow? And when would i start using these things?
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What soil you transplant into? If your using quality soil no nutrients are needed for some time.
What is your water situation, well water or tap water?
 
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First couple weeks are so critical, its easier to start a solo cup then transplant after four or five sets of leaves. Easier to water too since the cup of soil weighs about 150 grams dry, you can monitor how much water its taking. Can’t help with the nutes. Good luck.
 
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What soil you transplant into? If your using quality soil no nutrients are needed for some time.
What is your water situation, well water or tap water?
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Iam using happy frog soil i added coco to it and I’m using tap water. PPM of my tap water is 130 right out the faucet. What should i water my plants with as far as PH goes
 
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No need for coco in soil.
fill a bucket with your tap water let it sit for 24 hrs the chlorine will evaporate then water plants. Add an air stone to the water it will evaporate more quickly. No need for ppm in soil. your still a ways to checking ph levels.
 
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No need for coco in soil.
fill a bucket with your tap water let it sit for 24 hrs the chlorine will evaporate then water plants. Add an air stone to the water it will evaporate more quickly. No need for ppm in soil. your still a ways to checking ph levels.
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I too like keeping them in smaller pots and transplant them up when they need it, like Madbud said above its easier to monitor their watering in small pots. I use solo cups then 1/2 gallon pots then to 3 gallon and that's it 95% of the time, I now have 1 in a 5 gallon bucket but I'll be vegging her for about 5 months in total before I flip her. I grow in Promix and use filtered well water. Just my 2 cents.
 
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Botanacare pro grow, a very good food that will not burn your plants, mostly fish mulch and nitro, for flowering botanacare pro soil bloom formula + atami bloombastic, my plants luv it, a bit pricey but you dont use allot, my hydro guy recommended and he was right, in my verry humble opinion. I allso use fox farm ocean forest a great medium.
 
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