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07-07-2013, 07:48 PM #1OPJunior Member
First Time growing question
Hello all, I've done a fair amount of reading up on my nutrients and I'm still debating whether I want to do and indoor or outdoor soil grow. I understand the precautions to both. My question is since I'm a first time inexperienced grower I want to avoid too much transporting.... Once I germinate and my beginner seeds start to sprout I'm gonna toss them in a small pot of FF Ocean soil... After about two weeks can I go straight into a 5 gallon bucket/pot? As I said im new to this and just looking for tips and hits. I know to transplant into the same soil as well. thanks
Mobileaudio25 Reviewed by Mobileaudio25 on . First Time growing question Hello all, I've done a fair amount of reading up on my nutrients and I'm still debating whether I want to do and indoor or outdoor soil grow. I understand the precautions to both. My question is since I'm a first time inexperienced grower I want to avoid too much transporting.... Once I germinate and my beginner seeds start to sprout I'm gonna toss them in a small pot of FF Ocean soil... After about two weeks can I go straight into a 5 gallon bucket/pot? As I said im new to this and just Rating: 5
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07-07-2013, 08:18 PM #2OPJunior Member
First Time growing question
AFTER posting I read more in-depth in the forums and found the answer to my question under a sticky which was slightly named different.... obviously when I am transplanting the seeds from small cell packs it will be easy to transplant. when the plant is larger (late in veg stage) what is the easiest way to do the transplant? Just make sure to get all the dirt out of the pot that I can keeping the roots covered and drop it in a 5 gal bucket? doing late in the evening and using the same soil of course?
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07-07-2013, 09:26 PM #3Junior Member
First Time growing question
When you're doing the transplant you might want to go into an ff ocean and coco 50/50 with some perlite. This helps drainage and also the roots can grow quicker through the coco.the perlite helps to keep your mix hydrated as it retains moisture. If you've never used coco you should know that when you soak those bricks for the first time you get a lot more than you think
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07-07-2013, 11:51 PM #4OPJunior Member
First Time growing question
Where can I get the coco from? Are you saying a coco and ocean soil 50/50 mix? Or is 50/50 referring to the type of coco? Sorry for the confusion
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