I am truly a noob with lots of potential. I am doing all organic so with the soil I have just sprink with some guano in the next few days and continue as planned? I don't transplant ever. I use progressively larger coir cups till they reach there end bag.
you do transplant. you just do it in a way that is lower stress. You place a smaller coir cup in a larger one--that's a transplant. you eventually finish in a grow bag, right? do you transplant into your final container before flowering? if not, seriously consider making sure your in your final bag before you switch to 12/12 for reduced stress.
Now, as for top-dressing, you'll want to be careful what you use and when you use it. If you're going for a more "water only" setup, consider reading up on subcool's supersoil. I personally like teas more than topdressing, but its legit a straightup preference--i just really enjoy brewing teas! haha;
anywho the most important advice to give is reading lowenfels'
Teaming with Microbes. then you'll be able to decide what amendments to add to your soil based on what your plant tells you it needs.
don't forget, the organic naysayers are technically correct when they say that plants just need their NPK-micros so you are trying to build a soil that will have the potential to make available all of those goodies (instead of just forcefeeding salt based synthetically produced versions). so you look at what's in the organic material you're adding, what it can be broken down into and fed to the plants by the microbe herd you build, the micro-soil-ecosystme. So, it's
the way you're making nutrients available that is what's different, and, in my and many other people's opinion, better than sythetic ferts.
pop on over to the organics forum and get your read on homie!
be easy,
