jigfresh
Well-Known Member
I did a little research and it's all good to transfer strait to the soil.
I went to the hydro store. Bought exactly what I needed.
Box of Dolomite Lime.
Soil pH meter/ moiture meter
They didn't have root zone so I bought Roots Organics : Oregonism (a custom blend of 6 endo/ ecto mycorrhize species, 2 trichoderma, 13 strains of beneficial bacteria, yucca, and soluble kelp)
Water pump (for the hydro end of things)
Panda film (for the closet to separate the tanks from the light)
And I also bought a syringe type thing to better measure out my nutes and such.
So... please tell me if I'm wrong with anything here. I'm going to mix 50/50 by volume Perlite/ Ocean Forrest. The pots are 2 gallons so I will use roughly 1.75 gallons of soil mix per pot (i'm guessing). So that would mean 1.75 tablespoons per pot. Mix all that real good and put in the pot, leaving an opening for my clones to go in.
Now do I pat the soil down or just leave it loose as it is poured in?
Also... I'm thinking of sprinkling the roots of the clones with this Oregonism stuff. It says "1/2 teaspoon sprinkled on transplated roots". Any ideas on this... good idea, bad idea?
I guess that's it. When should I water them? And do I water them the first time with just water to get them used to things... or do I start with low nutes?
Thanks for the help guys.
I went to the hydro store. Bought exactly what I needed.
Box of Dolomite Lime.
Soil pH meter/ moiture meter
They didn't have root zone so I bought Roots Organics : Oregonism (a custom blend of 6 endo/ ecto mycorrhize species, 2 trichoderma, 13 strains of beneficial bacteria, yucca, and soluble kelp)
Water pump (for the hydro end of things)
Panda film (for the closet to separate the tanks from the light)
And I also bought a syringe type thing to better measure out my nutes and such.
So... please tell me if I'm wrong with anything here. I'm going to mix 50/50 by volume Perlite/ Ocean Forrest. The pots are 2 gallons so I will use roughly 1.75 gallons of soil mix per pot (i'm guessing). So that would mean 1.75 tablespoons per pot. Mix all that real good and put in the pot, leaving an opening for my clones to go in.
Now do I pat the soil down or just leave it loose as it is poured in?
Also... I'm thinking of sprinkling the roots of the clones with this Oregonism stuff. It says "1/2 teaspoon sprinkled on transplated roots". Any ideas on this... good idea, bad idea?
I guess that's it. When should I water them? And do I water them the first time with just water to get them used to things... or do I start with low nutes?
Thanks for the help guys.