I need to correct that a bit.

There is a definite lack of preponderant info about the importance of transplanting. Stinky has nearly perfected the nearly quintessential word on the importance of transplanting.

But I think the specific zen(s) of CFL-Flo growing often do not get emphasized enough, when it comes to the inherent pace of "waterings". Too often I think indoor CFL-Flo growers get sucked into the concept of "feedings" vs. "waterings".

If your pH from start of your grow is in aimed at 6.4 tops, down to say 5.9 then you can probably keep bumpin the desired veg cycle Nitrogen boost.

Otherwise you just gotta learn or know how fast you can get the plants to drink and expire your water first.

Indoors under Flos of any kind, and in soil, NOT hydro, we have a different tiger by the tail regarding nutes.