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Started giving full daytime sun outside this week, and after noticing a burnt tip and curling cotyledons on Moby #1, I decided to transplant them into larger pots and leave them outside in their permanent homes.
The pots are about 3.5 gallons. Soil is a mix of 33% Sta-green moisture control, 33% Miraclegro Peat Moss, and a 33% mix of Perlite, Vermiculite, and Coco Coir, with a bit of Blood Meal 13/0/0, Bone Meal 0/10/0, Worm Castings 5/5/3, and Espoma Garden-Tone 3/4/4 mixed in, mostly towards the bottom of the pot.
Substrate choice was mostly made on cost, I was able to get 40cu feet of the Sta-green for $18 lol. Seems pretty good though, I'm just going to keep an eye on them getting nutrient burn. Soil ph is around 6, np is surplus, slightly less k in soil but still sufficient.
I was going to DIY some fabric pots as well for the benefit of root pruning, but already had these pots laying around and felt these girls were gonna want more room to move pretty soon. And I figure if they become root bound and stay on the smaller side, it might benefit me in my neighborhood with discression.
Watered with a custom tea when transplanting made from earthworm castings, superthrive, kelp me kelp you, molasses, and a small bit of rooting hormone, salicylic acid, Epsom salt. Ph about 6.