I have used fox farm for over one year, it is the best ive used.

you can transplant directly into ffof soil. you must have proper ph of your water.
adjust ph after nutes added to water. always do this.

once your cuttings have roots they should be put into your final container.

use fox farm Big Bloom 2 tbl per gallon for first 2 to 3weeks
then use ff grow big and big bloom 2 weeks and so on
go to

FoxFarm Soil & Fertilizer Company
go to soil feeding schedule
FoxFarm Soil & Fertilizer Company
I followd this schedule exaclty for the last year and have had incredible results
use the whole system. you will not be unhappy.
also you can call their 1-800 number and ask questions from the pros who make it.

note tiger bloom used full strenght at first can burn edges of leaves a bit so i backed it down to 1 tbl per gallon until plants got used to it then full strenght at the last 4weeks.
this system produces incredible oils and resins also massive multiple branches so dont get greedy and put to many in the room you wont be able to get to the back of the room.
hope this helps
may the FOX BE WITH YOU!
roostertail Reviewed by roostertail on . Fox Farm Soil Question Hey all, new here and first time grower. I've learned a lot through this site and hope to learn more. I have two soils. FF Light Warrior and FF Ocean Forest. I started my germinated seeds into the FF Light Warrior and want to know a couple of answers. a) When transplanting into a 1 gallon container from the plastic cup do I keep using Light Warrior? Do I mix Light Warrior and Ocean Forest? Or do I transplant directly into Ocean Forest Rating: 5