so i just transplanted my plants into 5 gallon buckets , and as i'm going to lay down i started thinking that the soil i put them into was some " Scott's Potting Soil w/ Added Phosphorus for Stimulating Root Growth ", it's NPK is
0.0 - 0.01 - 0.0...
now i'm tranplanting them because of issues i had w/ nutes in the other soil, and i want to know if i should flush them to get all nutes the soil may have out so that i can use my own nutes, or if the soil has so little NPK that it's not even neccessary to flush..?
i flushed them all today when they were in their 3 gallon pots, and let them sit for a couple of hours , and then transplanted.. the plants are 35+ days old..
nutes i am using right now are FoxFarms Grow Big....

the pics are just taken... i let the restraints from the training come off all of them but 1... you can already seem them start to strectch for that light.. tomorrow they will be standing tall, over 12" tall... :dance:

and i am going to start to foliar feed tomorrow...

peace!
slim
sjacobs713 Reviewed by sjacobs713 on . just did a transplant... so i just transplanted my plants into 5 gallon buckets , and as i'm going to lay down i started thinking that the soil i put them into was some " Scott's Potting Soil w/ Added Phosphorus for Stimulating Root Growth ", it's NPK is 0.0 - 0.01 - 0.0... now i'm tranplanting them because of issues i had w/ nutes in the other soil, and i want to know if i should flush them to get all nutes the soil may have out so that i can use my own nutes, or if the soil has so little NPK that it's not even Rating: 5