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I use clear cups to see when the roots are hitting the side wall so I know when to transplant. (Cups are inside another dark cup so no light hits the root zone) They were pretty well rooted up by day 9 and I was able to transplant into my 5 gallon AC Infinity Fabric Pot.
Still going super light on the nutrient mix because the soil is mixed well with additives. When I transplanted I was sure to hit the root zone throughly with Mykos Mycorrhizae Granular and Great White.
Soil mix:
25% Fox Farm Happy Frog
25% Worm Castings
25% Fox Farm Ocean Forest
25% Peralite
1/4 cup of Mykos Mycorrhizae Granular mixed into soil.
This little plant is now 100% into this soil blend and hopefully starts to explode! That’s why I’m going so light on my feedings.
lookin‘ really healthy - good job from my Point of view. thx for sharing your technique to my request. I am using clamps in diff sizes for the end show in the scrog net - before that i pull down the branches with lot of tent stakes. Wish you all the best for banana purple, my last run included a tropicana cookies purple Pheno - brillant stuff after curing.
Looks good!
Are you using just FloraGro or the full Flora series with Micro and Bloom?
I found a good feed chart for the Flora Series Nutrients if you're interested in looking at it.
@Newt_Loop, I’m actually using the whole series just very low. I’ve been going off GH feed chart at the low range since I typically run my soil a little hot with worm casting and organic fertilizer mixed in before the grow.
My mind is blown by how much better your plant was than mine. I had issues with every seed i popped of this. The one that lived is the smallest plant ive ever grown by a mile. Lol. Yours is beautiful.