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creationstepper
05-08-2008, 03:48 AM
im currently am growing in 3 gal growbags and an planning to transplant to 4.5/5 gal containers in about 2 weeks.i have used ff oceanforest for there entire grow cycle. where i live they only sell this product in bulk and it is kinda expensive($35.00 a bag).since im low on cash went out and got 2 20lb bags of mg organic garden soil for $8 at walmart (its was less expensive than the mg organic potting soil which came in a much smaller bag). ive heard people say that gardensoil in containers is bad and ive heard from others that its fine.does ne1 have a second opinion/experience on this subject? ne input as always is greatly appreciated.:jointsmile:
peace
marijuanavillebilly
05-08-2008, 03:54 AM
WATCH THE Ph LIKE A OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE!
that shit drops like a rock when the plant gets a good root system.
creationstepper
05-08-2008, 04:53 AM
sry if i didnt make this clear earlier (i jus read what i wrote and realized i didnt say all i wanted to.lol) i was wondering if it would be okay to transplant my plants from my 3 gal grow bags with the fox farm to the 4.5/5 gal container with the MG Organic Garden Soil?
keeko
05-08-2008, 05:20 AM
sry if i didnt make this clear earlier (i jus read what i wrote and realized i didnt say all i wanted to.lol) i was wondering if it would be okay to transplant my plants from my 3 gal grow bags with the fox farm to the 4.5/5 gal container with the MG Organic Garden Soil?
it should be fine, i have used the MG organic with no problems, mix in some more perlite if you can.
creationstepper
05-08-2008, 02:56 PM
thanks,will do.:thumbsup:
creationstepper
05-09-2008, 03:19 AM
also curious to know if these plants are males.wud it be too early to force flower to find out the sex?here are sum pics of the ones i have questions about.
the 1st two pics are of my biggest one, im not worried about that one, ima let flower naturally.
the nxt 3 pics are the 5 im most concerned about being males.
can you tell sex from the look of seedlings, ive heard males tend to be stretched when young.
keeko
05-09-2008, 06:36 AM
too young to tell sex, but thats not a concern now.
idealy you should have one plant per pot. 'survival of the fittest'....to an extent. all three plants are going to be fighting (instead of focusing on growth) for root space in that one container. leading to stress (could cause hermie) and stunted growth.
creationstepper
05-09-2008, 02:06 PM
thanks again. :jointsmile: im planing on keepin the strongest of the three, nxt week i make my decision.the grow bag with the two growing in it is a lil experiment im doing.a friend of mine grew two plants nxt to eachother and didnt take care of it nearly as well as i try to do mine and th produced some healthy plants and hefty buds.
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