Ever transplant from Soil into Coco?

Lucius Vorenus

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Had a couple of decent size 5 week old plants grown from seed sitting in little plastic cups. We moved out of soil completely last month so didn't want to continue with these ones in soil. I dropped them into Coco today that was flushed twice in 6.0 water.

Gave them mild nutes. What else should I do and what can I expect?
 

tiltswitch

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been told that transplanting from 1 medium to another is a very bad idea...i was gonna go from coco to soil as if uv never done coco b4 u need to b sat on it like a dick starved bitch until u get used to it....i cant do that so wantd to change...got told in no uncertain terms that any transplantin to diff medium is a no no...but hey...u never kno...should of askd the question b4 u did it....its academic now
 

dragnit

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I washed all the soil from a bubba an OG and a red dragon at three weeks in veg. Popped in coco and never looked back. They did fine.Just remember to treat as hydro grow. I never watered with plain water,Ph at 5.8 ,20 to 40% runoff every day.1/4 strength nutes to start.Have a good one.
 

IGotGreen

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I just transplanted 2 seedlings from soil to coco, all I did was get as much of the soil off by lightly shaking and put them right in the coco with most of the root ball. I then have been watering at 5.8 - 6.0 with about half str nutes. They LOVED it. they are doing way better then soil. My ppm runoff is 1000 range, 6.0 ph, and they are in 3 gallon smartpots and I water every other day. These two plants were just a test to see how it went before I did my important ones.

Almost forgot, I would flush the soil to get the ppm down before transplant so when you do water with nutes in the coco you wont burn your plants.
 
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