CannaBoss
Well-Known Member
So I did it, I made the switch...why? A few reasons come to mind. My room is in the basement, with no way to clean my tray and tank there. So I have to haul it up and down the stairs once a week to clean. In my current medical condition, it isn't wise to be doing such tasks.
Also, I met a friend of a friend that was growing the most amazing plants I'd ever seen in person.
We have since become friends sharing clones,medication, knowledge and so on. He is mentoring me throughout my soil learning curve.
I decided to do it, so I went to the local nursery and got some used 5 gal. containers that I bleached at home.
Next I purchased a few 2 cub. ft bags of Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil.
I had been doing my hydro in 4x4 rockwool cubes, so it was easy to simply plant them in the soil and water them.
I fed with some kelp transplant solution and they didn't appear to have much shock if any.
I Kept them at 18/6 for about a week then gradually decreased the hours over 2 more weeks, finally to 12/12 on May 3.
So far I'm very pleased.
These pics are of the 8th day of flowering. More to come...
Also, I met a friend of a friend that was growing the most amazing plants I'd ever seen in person.
We have since become friends sharing clones,medication, knowledge and so on. He is mentoring me throughout my soil learning curve.
I decided to do it, so I went to the local nursery and got some used 5 gal. containers that I bleached at home.
Next I purchased a few 2 cub. ft bags of Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil.
I had been doing my hydro in 4x4 rockwool cubes, so it was easy to simply plant them in the soil and water them.
I fed with some kelp transplant solution and they didn't appear to have much shock if any.
I Kept them at 18/6 for about a week then gradually decreased the hours over 2 more weeks, finally to 12/12 on May 3.
So far I'm very pleased.
These pics are of the 8th day of flowering. More to come...