I do not believe Sunshine#4 has time released nutes, but I could be wrong. I will check when I get home but I am pretty sure it does not.


Faith - you said be careful with the lights, always good advice but how do you mean in correleation with the new transplants? Getting the lights too close? Please elaborate if possible



They appear to have no transplant shock, and are doing fine. Will give them a nice watering tonite to make sure the soil locks in with the Sunshine. I think I'm going to wait another week and then give the babies their first nutrient serving. It says on the bottle to use half the amount as directed for young plants, so I am going to play it safe and use 1/3 since they are still receiving nutrients from the soil they were potted in prior to the transplant.

In other news, they are growing fast!! So much leaf formation happening almost everyday, very exciting. They are about two weeks old now, can I put the light a little closer than the three feet now?
razzapiggy Reviewed by razzapiggy on . Newly Transplanted Clones...Help Needed Hey Guys First timer here, thanks for all the help thus far. I just transplanted my clones from red solo cups into starter pots so they have more room to grow. They all look pretty good, root structure looked good as well. The clones were in soil, and I transplanted into SunShine#4. I am using Super Natural for nutes, however I haven't started yet. Given that they are still receving nutes from the soil that was attached to the root structure upon transplant, I am curious how I should Rating: 5