Transplant feed!!!!!!!!?????

TheRULA001

New Member
Hello I'm new as u can probably tell but I just transplanted (2nd transplant) into ffof do I follow the same rules as when u first use the soil ....wait to feed it cause The soil is hot or do I feed it on schedule??
 

$bkbbudz$

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You are correct FFOF is a 'hot' soil. You will not need to add fertilizer for a good 2 1/2 to 3 weeks depending on the amount of the soil you are using and how well it is buffered.
 

$bkbbudz$

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Also, I use FF products myself and I always start at 1/4 strength and build from there. TBH I do not adhere to their feeding schedule. I give my gurlz what they tell me they need.
 

Gary Goodson

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NO!

Great white is myco's, not anything like kelp extract. It won't do anything the Kelp would.

I wouldn't!
He can sprinkle it in the hole so it makes contact with the roots and then water with kelp. Myco's in the feed water isn't as effective as it is when it makes contact with the roots. Bennies in the rhizosphere makes for happy and healthy plants.
 

iHearAll

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i mean you can add myco as frequently as you water. no harm no foul. itd be somewhat of a waste unless you are a soil recycler. itll help later on. like adding too much bone meal as a top dressing during flower. it wont really do anything for you now but later on it will have replenished what you used deep in the soil. just mix it around after harvesting of course
 

Gary Goodson

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i mean you can add myco as frequently as you water. no harm no foul. itd be somewhat of a waste unless you are a soil recycler. itll help later on. like adding too much bone meal as a top dressing during flower. it wont really do anything for you now but later on it will have replenished what you used deep in the soil. just mix it around after harvesting of course
Yup, that's why recycled organic soil keeps getting better and better.
 
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