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04-03-2008, 11:20 PM #1
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Transplanting Q:
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.
Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
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.
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
cwesto Reviewed by cwesto on . Transplanting Q: This doesnt really have to do with the technique of transplanting, I know how to transplant fine..... the only thing is I have never transplanted a plant in one brand of soil into another brand of soil. I am curently in FoxFarm OceanForest in 2 gallon pots. And my plan is to transplant these Plants into 5 gallon pales and fill the rest of the 5 gallon pot with organic miracle grow soil. I planed on mixing this soil the same with perlite as i did the ocean forest, to get the same Rating: 5
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