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@Hundredeyes, hard to call. it's easier to root shock autoflowers but I have had solo cup->fabric pot autoflower transplants go seamlessly. And if you do it right it doesn't shock them.
Root binding can end up fatal if that's what's going on, but I've seen people grow autos in small rigid containers as well.
There's always root pruning, but I don't know how they'd react to that. I love fabric containers.
@Hundredeyes, ok I see better now.
You must know that, it takes 3 weeks for a plant to use all the nutrients in a medium like Soil or Coco . Normally you’re supposed to Feed Water Water Water Feed W W W F ... your plant , following this schedule you can't burn your plant .
Using Cal Mag as an additive is good for RO water .... otherwise there’s plenty enough in your tap water + your nutrients and it’s better to use it as a supplement in case of deficiency, if there’s any ...
Follow this schedule :point_up:Feed around 700ppm’s to 800ppm’s then Water 3 times before the next feeding . And control ppm’s coming out from the drain on each watering , you will see the ppm’s dropping from 100ppm’s to 200ppm’s between each watering if everything goes right.
@Hundredeyes, so, if I understand well, you feed them every week and you fully flush them with the feeding solution ?
Are you misting them chronically every 3 days ? With plain water at pH 7.0 ?
@JUNGLE_B4RNS, yes I fully flush them with the feeding solution. Nothing extreme, normal misting. But is alright that a flush them with a nutrient solution because it does waste a lot of my nutrients?.