OK, Thanks. I'm going to get new pots later this morning to transplant them, and I'm going to feed them for their first time as well. I personally don't have a digital camera, but if I can access one later today, I'll post pictures of how it went.

I currently have Alaskan Fish Fertilizer. It's 5-1-1. It says it won't burn. It gives feeding directions for several different types of plants. Should I follow the directions for Indoor Plant Large, or Indoor Plant Flowering (even though it's not flowering, it's a flowering plant)?

My question now is, is Alaskan Fish Fertilizer enough food for my plant for it's entire vegetative cycle? (I plan on flowering in 2-4 weeks).

I've also heard Superthrive is good to feed plants after you transplant. If so, do I mix that in, in the same water as the alaskan fish fertilzer?

As far as pot size, since no one has given me an answer, I'm going to get the largest sized "square" pots I can get. They are the ones that are deep, but not so wide. I heard they are the best pots, because they allow for good root size, while not taking up too much space. This is ideal for me, since my space is a closet.

So, please tell me if my food choice sounds good, so I can pick up something different if I need to, before I go to the store. I'm using organic soil, and plan on this being an organic grow, but if going non-organic is what I need to do, to get me through this grow, then that's what I'll have to do.

Peace,
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