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dont transplant stressed plant
give some myco and liquid kelp with transplant if you can
will help plant settle in and spread roots
what nutrients are you using
Make sure you match to new soil with the original soil for the best results.
I will be transplanting from one container of soil to a larger container of soil.A larger container of what? Most soils have a months worth of npk so no problemo.
you would usually provide molasses feed during flowerCould I give molasses water once a week, Or just wait?
Are they liquid or dry nutrients? And what was ur original soil?Thank you to you lot for your replies. To elaborate further here is what I am using:
Remo CalMag, Micro, Grow, and Bloom. BudBooster. Molasses. And TNB Naturals Ph up/down.
I will be transplanting from one container of soil to a larger container of soil.
I also acknowledge your comment with regards to soil having loads of nutrients for a month. Could I give molasses water once a week, Or just wait?
Hello 2Bad,Are they liquid or dry nutrients? And what was ur original soil?
Okay so liquid nutrients you're going to want to start using right away if it's been used for 3-4 weeks.Hello 2Bad,
The Remo nutrients are liquid. The pH up/down is a powder.
The soil I am using is called Sunshine Mix #4.
So that I understand:Okay so liquid nutrients you're going to want to start using right away if it's been used for 3-4 weeks.
I don't think sunshine #4 has any nutrients...I would start right away. Hopefully someone will correct me if i'm wrong about it having no nutrients.So that I understand:
At week 4, I'm transplanting into a 5gallon container - I should start with nutrients right away? Or wait 3-4 weeks after I've transplanted into the new container with the new(er) soil?
I'm sure someone here can shed some light.I don't think sunshine #4 has any nutrients...I would start right away. Hopefully someone will correct me if i'm wrong about it having no nutrients.
dont wait another 3-4 weeks to begin feeding grow nutrientsSo that I understand:
At week 4, I'm transplanting into a 5gallon container - I should start with nutrients right away? Or wait 3-4 weeks after I've transplanted into the new container with the new(er) soil?
So that I understand:
At week 4, I'm transplanting into a 5gallon container - I should start with nutrients right away? Or wait 3-4 weeks after I've transplanted into the new container with the new(er) soil?
I've used Sunshine mix and Its just about the same as Promix. I water/ feed/ water/ feed and if you are transplanting after you've watered then feed during your transplant, at 1 month age I''m giving my girls 3/3/3 ml / gallon of the General hydroponics 3 part nurients I also started using Floralicious about 2 years ago and I like it. I'm also adding Kool Bloom for 3-4 weeks in flower.....I'm sure someone here can shed some light.
I'm about to finish my first grow, this new plant is the start of my 2nd. Thank you for your input and educating me. :)
why is this importantMake sure you match to new soil with the original soil for the best results.
depending on rate of nutrient up take normally recommend feeding at the least around week 2 unless super soilA larger container of what? Most soils have a months worth of npk so no problemo.
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