Well, to tell you the truth, i transplanted b/c the roots were rootbound, and i was using MG soil Previously in the 3 gallon. I purchased the Fox Farm's oecan forest soil, in hopes for better nutrients for the flowering stage, w/o using heavy ferts. I also purchased some mix in organic ferts of bat guano,worm castings, mytorchortihaze (or something like that) and other ground up organic meal.

I grew the plants in soil with no good nutrinal value for 3 months.

I hoped that upping the pot right before stretching during the first weeks of flowering would be good, and with better soil with mix in nutes, i hoped the sudden burst of nutes would be good the flowering stage, with little nitrogen overall, i posted the breakdown prev.

I just wanted to know wether or not i need to buy more nutes for the flower stage, i was hoping since there wasnt nutes before, that now that there is, the plant would be happy =)

I also was using schtultz food with watering, a 15/20/10 breakdown.
Also using molasses every time i water now
casual Reviewed by casual on . Casual needs Help!! Hey guys and gals, me again. So i transplanted my baby a week before flower and now we are 3 weeks into flower. My question is when i transplanted into a 5 gallon, i was moving up from a 3. So roughly 3 gallons of Fox Farm's Ocean forest soil were added (before it was in MG violet mix) and i mixed in a organic nutrient powder by hydro organics made of bat guano, other beneficial nutrients and a type of fungus that is good for the soil. the break down is 2/9/5. This along with molasses with Rating: 5