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05-15-2006, 11:49 AM #1OPSenior Member
few questions about transplanting and soil use
I am of course new at this but i`ve been reading alot and stumbled across a seed right now that i`m germinating
I have the equipment but not sure its the right soil
First off about the soil what do i need exactly in it..
is there a simple brand like miracle grow i need to use
and cant i just put the seed when its germinated in a regular big size pot?
why wont that work
thanks all
please dont spam meEshelmen Reviewed by Eshelmen on . few questions about transplanting and soil use I am of course new at this but i`ve been reading alot and stumbled across a seed right now that i`m germinating I have the equipment but not sure its the right soil First off about the soil what do i need exactly in it.. is there a simple brand like miracle grow i need to use and cant i just put the seed when its germinated in a regular big size pot? Rating: 5
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05-15-2006, 01:19 PM #2Senior Member
few questions about transplanting and soil use
dont use mirical grow it has slow realease ferts in it.the better the soil the beeter results you will get,plagron,john innes or foxfarm are a few but dont use miricle grow its not any good unless you know how to feed using it.and yes you can just put the germinated seed straight into a 3 gallon pot but the plant grows better imo if it is in a small pot when in seedling and then a 2 gallon for veg and into a 3 gasllon for flower this prevents the roots becoming bound this may not happen when it goes straight into a 3 gallon but it has been known to happen so better stick to what you read when you start out as you will get better results and remember its fun so enjoy it .hope this helps the postman.
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05-15-2006, 01:45 PM #3OPSenior Member
few questions about transplanting and soil use
thanks a bunch
so with those brands i dont need to know the ph and shit like that?
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05-15-2006, 01:50 PM #4Senior Member
few questions about transplanting and soil use
no the ph is good aspecialy fox farm and plagron any good brand does the job.Garden knome has growen with mg but thats garden and hes so cool he could grow with anything lol later.the postman.
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05-15-2006, 02:07 PM #5Senior Member
few questions about transplanting and soil use
He also had to ajust hid ph to stop the acidity from locking out the nutes.
Make sure it's a nutral ph. And it will be fine.
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05-15-2006, 02:52 PM #6Senior Member
few questions about transplanting and soil use
ESH....
dont be intimidated or afraid to test the ph./. It only takes 30 seconds to test the PH of your water..
http://www.plantitearth.com/store/pr...id=63&catid=65
Check this link.. You need a simple kit like this..
It is worth the 3$-15$ investment.
Perect PH is the most imporatant element when it comes to grwoing..
: )
congrats on the knew HOBBY!
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05-15-2006, 03:04 PM #7OPSenior Member
few questions about transplanting and soil use
i just went to osh and found some 20-20-20 peters professional plant food
good? no?
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05-15-2006, 10:11 PM #8Member
few questions about transplanting and soil use
Many swear against chemical fertilizer, but I used Peters 20-20-20 and it worked fine tho I mixed it at the concentration for household plants and fed every 3rd watering. No burning.
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