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    Having to switch soils mid-grow, Help!!

    Had been using Fafard's Pro Potting Mix. It's time for a re-pot and when I went to the store, they were out with no plans to restock until after the new year. The closest thing I could find was Fafard's Complete Container Mix, which as far as I can tell, the only difference is that the new Contain Mix that I have has an "extended release fertilizer" that is .18 -.06 -.12. I am using the Botanicare line of fertilizers and supplements. How should I alter Botanicare's feeding instructions to compensate for the fertilizer's present in the Fafards?

    Please help quickly, they won't last long in these little pots!
    DasPachy Reviewed by DasPachy on . Having to switch soils mid-grow, Help!! Had been using Fafard's Pro Potting Mix. It's time for a re-pot and when I went to the store, they were out with no plans to restock until after the new year. The closest thing I could find was Fafard's Complete Container Mix, which as far as I can tell, the only difference is that the new Contain Mix that I have has an "extended release fertilizer" that is .18 -.06 -.12. I am using the Botanicare line of fertilizers and supplements. How should I alter Botanicare's feeding instructions to Rating: 5

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    Having to switch soils mid-grow, Help!!

    No matter what soil I use, I flush the new soil well, and let it drain very well, before transplanting. 25% perlite, too.

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    Having to switch soils mid-grow, Help!!

    With an 18% Nitrogen fertilizer you're going to end up with alot of leaves in the bud. I would try to find an alternative potting mix. If that's not possible, cut out any Nitrogen nutes. I'm not familiar with the Botanicare line but I looked it up and there seems to be three different lines with formulations for Hydro and Soil. Let me know which you are running and I'll try to help.

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    Having to switch soils mid-grow, Help!!

    As for Botanicare products, I'm running Sweet (no NPK levels on the bottle), Liquid Karma (.1-.1 -.5), and Bloom (2.5-2-5). I figured I would start all nutrients and supplements at half recommended strength. Any help would be awesome!

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    Having to switch soils mid-grow, Help!!

    I guess I don't understand how to interpret NPK values because it seems to me that the .18-.06-.12 of the Fafard's is not that significant when compared to the Bloom's 2.5-2-5. Can someone clear this up for me?

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    #6
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    Having to switch soils mid-grow, Help!!

    I'm sorry I didn't notice that it's .18 I thought it was 18, that's a big difference. I think you've got the right idea with starting out at half dose and going up from there, but hopefully someone who has more experience with those nutes will chime in.

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    Having to switch soils mid-grow, Help!!

    Responded well to half str nutes, gonna bump it up to 3/4 next time around. But yeah, I hope someone can give me a better understanding of what's going on.

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