Wanted Tri-Part Nutrins

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Eledin

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OK. Since i use 3,5 Liters pots. And i am Norwegian :P
Oh sorry hahaha, norwegian then. Not the liters of the pots, the liters of water youre gonna use, meassure the water you use for watering your plants. If you put the liters of the pots youre gonna burn it with nutrients.
 
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Jeg ser at jorda du valgte er anbefalt for tørre områder og har ingen perlitt i seg. Hvis du har problemer med overvann fordi du bor i et fuktig område, ville jeg kjøpt denne i stedet som kommer med perlitt:

Tørt område: det du valgte.
Fuktig område: det jeg nettopp postet. Eller den du valgte, men du må kjøpe perlitt og legge den til selv, opptil 30 % av underlaget er perlitt.
Jeg pleier å tilsette perlitt i jorda selv :)
 
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Oh sorry hahaha, norwegian then. Not the liters of the pots, the liters of water youre gonna use, meassure the water you use for watering your plants. If you put the liters of the pots youre gonna burn it with nutrients.
I usually mix 1 and 1 Liter at a time, so I have them in a soda bottle.
 
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Also not sure how much to water in a 3.5 Liter pot.
Try it, use a meassured watering can or kitchen container and water until you see a little bit of water coming out. just a little bit. It should be reabsorved quickly. I cant tell you because it depends on the soil, so you need to do the experiment and once you know how much water you need you can see how many nutrients you can use in the calculator.
 
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I see that the soil that you selected is recommended for dry areas and has no perlite in it. If you have overwatering problems because you live in a humid area I would buy this one instead that comes with perlite:

Dry area: the one you selected.
Humid area: the one I just posted. Or the one that you selected but you would need to buy perlite and add it yourself, up to 30% of the substrate being perlite is okay.
I usually mix perlite in the soil myself :)
 
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Mind that thats the dosage per week, not every time you water. Usually people do water-nutrients-water-nutrients and water 2-3 times per week.
 
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Prøv det, bruk en avmålt vannkanne eller kjøkkenbeholder og vann til du ser litt vann som kommer ut. bare litt. Det bør gjenopptas raskt. Jeg kan ikke fortelle deg det fordi det avhenger av jorda, så du må gjøre eksperimentet, og når du vet hvor mye vann du trenger, kan du se hvor mange næringsstoffer du kan bruke i kalkulatoren.
Perfect, Thanks. I will try that next watering :)
 
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Perfect! In that case buy the soil that you selected because it has peat and coco in it which is also helpful for oxigenating the roots. The one I selected doesnt have coco.
Great, thank you really, 😍😀 Should I repot it in the soil I buy from the weed shop?
 
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Great, thank you really, 😍😀 Should I repot it in the soil I buy from the weed shop?
If you have the space I would most definitely transplant it with the new soil to a 7 liter pot unless its an auto. Do you know if its automatic or photoperiodic?
 
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Hvis du har plass, ville jeg definitivt transplantert den med den nye jorden til en 7 liters pott med mindre det er en auto. Vet du om det er automatisk eller fotoperiodisk?
I don't have much space as I use a 60x60x60 tent, this is not automatic, this is FEMINIZED :)
 
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So I also have to train the plant when the side shoots get a little bigger and longer
 
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I see, then I would repot it in 7 liters and train accordingly so it fits. If its not gonna fit you could also transplant it to a similar sized pot but I dont think its worth the effort at this stage, with an equal size pot its still gonna be mostly the substrate that you have because all the roots are already holding it together.
 
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I understand. Yes, and I'm also a bit afraid to remove the soil as I might damage the roots. but I have a pot that is 6 or 6.5 liters but they are actually used for mother plants. But maybe I can use it?
 
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I understand. Yes, and I'm also a bit afraid to remove the soil as I might damage the roots. but I have a pot that is 6 or 6.5 liters but they are actually used for mother plants. But maybe I can use it?
If youre careful you wont damage the roots. Maybe a few roots will be cut but thats totally fine, roots that get cut just grow back again, they dont die (For old household plants people cut the roots by half, its called root pruning and promotes newer and healthier roots without needing to transplat to a bigger pot). I think that transplanting to that pot with new soil is gonna be better yes. Since its photoperiodic will also have more time to recover.
 
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Nice. Thanks i will try that 😊
Glad I could help! Be careful with the nutrients after the transplant, use maybe a little bit less of the recommended dosage because the new soil is slightly ammended (not much since its a light mix but still). The stress of the transplant might also slow down how fast she eats for a few days.
 
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I fed her now and used the calculator, It says to add 3ml/l on Grow, Micro and Bloom. at week 3. so gave it to her now. but mix only 1 litre. I also checked how much I can add in a 3.5 liter pot, so I arrived at 6.5 deciliters.
 
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Glad I could help! Be careful with the nutrients after the transplant, use maybe a little bit less of the recommended dosage because the new soil is slightly ammended (not much since its a light mix but still). The stress of the transplant might also slow down how fast she eats for a few days.
ohh good, Thanks :) good to know :)
 

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