Lockedin
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IMHO - skip the one gallon transplant and go straight to final pots.This thread is amazing. So far, in a nutshell, if I could put a grow plan together that works for this style of grow, this is what it might look like right now:
I'll try to change this plan once in a while as more posts come in and we collectively form new ideas. I'd love it if a simple guide like this might work as a starting point that could work regardless of fertilizer brand or (in most cases), the strain. I'm trying 100% Agricola in my next round starting in a few weeks, because I already have a bag.
- Begin with your unamended soil and your favorite brand of organic dry nutrients. This could be Gaia Green, Dr. Earth, Roots Organics, Agricola, or similar.
- Mix in about 3-4 TBSP of veg. or all-purpose fertilizer into your soil.
- Moisten it and let it compost for a minimum of two weeks. Keep in mind that it has to stay moist. Use this mix for your plants.
- Once in one-gallon pots, feed by top-dressing with veg. or all-purpose at 1/4 TBSP each week. I love this idea of feeding weekly in smaller amounts.
- When transplanting into larger pots, use soil that was prepared as above, but with the bloom fertilizer.
- Feed weekly by top-dressing with bloom or flower fertilizer at 1/4 TBSP per gallon of soil each week.
- NOTE #1: At two or three points in the grow, optionally feed with compost teas. This might not be necessary if your ferts came premixed with microbes.
- NOTE #2: Top-dressing is not necessary on transplant weeks. When your plants go into one-gallon pots, don't top-dress that week and when they go into their final containers, don't top-dress that week either because the nutes are so fresh.
- Harvest, dry, cure, smoke and pass out.
I start with plain ffof/perlite in 16oz pots - a bit wider/shallower than a solo cup - and use that as a plug when transplanting into final pots (5g for me).
re: - one transplant minimizes shock. The trade off is that I do have to exercise extra care when watering for about a week, but it's not rocket science either.
In flower I'm planning to feed every 3rd watering - dosing according to what the girls tell me.
Planning to layer Dr. Earth Flower Girl 3-9-4 in the lower third of final pots as well - they should be hungry when the roots reach there.