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    #11
    Senior Member

    Transplanting Q:

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
    I would:

    A) Make sure to have a couple inches of drainage rocks in bottom of the bucket, and add more perlite than you are used to. In a five gallon bucket, drainage is really important. Possibly to the point of needing a few small holes in the sides of the bucket. (tword the bottom, a couple of inches above the drainage rocks)

    B) A flush isn't necessary. Nothing in the MG will kill your plants. It's what we add that screws things up. MG is fine if you make allowances for it with your nutes and your schedule. Add less at first, keeping an eye on results. It's when people start giving their ladies too many nutes and additives before the MG nutes have been exhausted, that problems can/will arise.

    C) If you are going to transplant into MG soil...try and do it a couple of weeks before switching to 12/12. This lets the plant use up as much of the nutes as possible before switching to bloom ferts and lights. Switching a plant to 12/12 is stressful for the plant. If she has been aclimated to the mix for a couple of weeks, it will help make the transition smoother.

    By the time you put 'em into flower, the plant will have used a bunch of the nutes. Cannabis is a nitrogen whore, so likely nitrogen will be the first nute in the MG mix that will be used-up.

    By the end of initial bloom stretch, you should be nearing a normal schedule for your bloom ferts, with possible additives to correct minor defeciencies.

    With a five gallon grow, you'll want to watch the ph real carefully, especially twords the 6th or 7th week of flower. The peat degrades, and ph can fall.

    The thing is, MG was the only thing around so I used it anyway, and just never told anyone on the boards. One gets sick and tired of being told your plants will look like shit using MG, while you are trimming the buds from a more sucessful MG grow.

    I never understood everyone saying "MG sux", MG will stunt your grow"...stuff like that. But I fell victim to peer pressure, and I stopped using it once I found the organic mix I use now.

    Don't get me wrong, there's plenty of really good soil mixes out there that are 'better' for a cannabis grow. But in a pinch, I'm just not a scared of having to adapt to any growing medium, or any nutes. (well...a cactus mix is one exception, come to think of it...)
    A) I already have holes everywhere on my 5 gal pales. they look like swiss cheese.
    B) That was kind of the thing I was worried about screwing them up with what i would add, ill have to watch that.
    C) Too late for that one, they have already been in 12/12 for 5 days now, but i dont think that is too late in, do you?

    Thanks Rusty, you have made me break free of my MG shell:thumbsup:..... I WOULD still rather use something unferted thko, but thatll be next time aruond.

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    MG organic is a lesser evil and will be fine IF you add extra perlite. Other than that, no worries. All you need is plenty of drainage and light new soil.

    You'd only really have to think it through going from soil or compost into something like Coco Coir. That's a whole new ballgame.
    Ill keep all that in mind Stinky, thanks

    Sounds like the consensus is that MG will be OK. Thankyou all alot to everyone who helped me out with thiis problem, you guys/girls are the bestest.

    You all get a golden stars
    I dont know where I stack up on the age totem-pole, but do did any of you guys/girls get golden stars in grammer school? I never got too many.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Transplanting Q:

    Quote Originally Posted by cwesto
    So I guess I'm just going to use this stuff, this time. I would really like to work with a soil that is unferted next time. What do you use to mix your own Clad?

    Do you think I could flush the soil before I transplant the plants into them or would that mess up the soil composition.
    Like others have mentioned, MG soil isn't going to cause your crop to fail, it just may mess with your own feeding schedule causing you to initially need slightly less fertilizer than you planned on using. I've also used the organic MG mix before, and the only problem I had with it was slightly overfertilizing by accident, as Rusty pointed out. Besides that, I really never had any problems with it. Miracle Grow isn't exactly tailored for the needs of these plants, but again, it'll still work in a pinch. As for a good unfertilized soil, I've heard good reviews from people who use Promix... but it was only used for the early stages of veg, so I'm not sure how appropriate it would be for late veg and flowering. I guess just using that and perlite would qualify as a soilless mix, so you'd really have to be on top of a feeding schedule to make it successful.

    My soil mix is pretty simple, but it's constantly changing. The soil itself consists only of black velvet mushroom compost (.5-.5-.2), black peat moss (or humus, when I can find it), and perlite. Added into the soil are several other amendments, like blood meal in veg/bone meal in flowering, earthworm castings, a product called 'Plantone' for the mycorrhizae, and lime. I rarely need to fertilize at all while the plants are in veg, unless I veg them out past one month. My flowering mix is pretty much the same, only a little more perlite is added and the worm castings aren't added at all. From there on out, it gets fed guano and molasses.

    It works well for me because I've done it this way for a while. If you decide to give it a go eventually, start out small with your soil amendments and work your way up with each consecutive grow. I had to find out the hard way how NOT to add organics to the soil, and it wasn't pretty (or pleasant smelling).

    Take care. :jointsmile:

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Transplanting Q:

    In my experience, the extra nitrogen just delay's the flowering process a bit, and increases stretch, once they get to that point. Unless overdone. Stunts everything if not addressed immediatelly.

    You should still be fine, tho. Guess we'll see, lol.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Transplanting Q:

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
    Like others have mentioned, MG soil isn't going to cause your crop to fail, it just may mess with your own feeding schedule causing you to initially need slightly less fertilizer than you planned on using. I've also used the organic MG mix before, and the only problem I had with it was slightly overfertilizing by accident, as Rusty pointed out. Besides that, I really never had any problems with it. Miracle Grow isn't exactly tailored for the needs of these plants, but again, it'll still work in a pinch. As for a good unfertilized soil, I've heard good reviews from people who use Promix... but it was only used for the early stages of veg, so I'm not sure how appropriate it would be for late veg and flowering. I guess just using that and perlite would qualify as a soilless mix, so you'd really have to be on top of a feeding schedule to make it successful.

    My soil mix is pretty simple, but it's constantly changing. The soil itself consists only of black velvet mushroom compost (.5-.5-.2), black peat moss (or humus, when I can find it), and perlite. Added into the soil are several other amendments, like blood meal in veg/bone meal in flowering, earthworm castings, a product called 'Plantone' for the mycorrhizae, and lime. I rarely need to fertilize at all while the plants are in veg, unless I veg them out past one month. My flowering mix is pretty much the same, only a little more perlite is added and the worm castings aren't added at all. From there on out, it gets fed guano and molasses.

    It works well for me because I've done it this way for a while. If you decide to give it a go eventually, start out small with your soil amendments and work your way up with each consecutive grow. I had to find out the hard way how NOT to add organics to the soil, and it wasn't pretty (or pleasant smelling).

    Take care. :jointsmile:
    Well Clandestine, I am not a experienced grower at all.. This is my third grow and I have yet to produce a plant that gets me high..... So I need all the things to go right that I can have.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
    In my experience, the extra nitrogen just delay's the flowering process a bit, and increases stretch, once they get to that point. Unless overdone. Stunts everything if not addressed immediatelly.

    You should still be fine, tho. Guess we'll see, lol.
    We will for sure see. I just spent 3 hours transplanting the three big ones into MG and into the 5 gallon pots, they actually had some rootbound goin so they should love the new home. All is lookin good so far. I used quite a bit of water to wet all the soil in the 5 gallon pots, I was hoping that some water would come out the bottom and maybee flush away some of those nutes in the soil, but that dry dirt soaked up every bit of the water. I guess it makes since it is the first time the soil has drank antything.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Transplanting Q:

    Clandestine and Rusty Trich, you guys both get 2 golden stars today

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Transplanting Q:

    Quote Originally Posted by cwesto
    Clandestine and Rusty Trich, you guys both get 2 golden stars today
    LOL, thanks! Make sure to keep us updated, I'm thinking third time's going to be a charm for you. :jointsmile:

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Transplanting Q:

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
    LOL, thanks! Make sure to keep us updated, I'm thinking third time's going to be a charm for you. :jointsmile:
    Clandstine, trust me, Im hoping the same thing.

    I will update everyone on this thread when we have any developement on the sitch. I also have a grow log for these plants. If you wanted to be kept up to date I reply and am on that thread all of the time. Its called "2nd Grow", you should stop by sometime and shoot me some critiques. If you do decide to stop by this particular grow starts on page #8 at the post titled "Re-Do", you can also check out my last, not to mention disapointing grow HAHA :thumbsup:

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