just missed this,,, What I do and im sure there are people who do it different, But I like to start in say lg dunkin donut cups, 2-3 weeks later transplant into 2liter bottles, 2-3 weeks later t-plant into the next size pot and keep a transplant cycle of about every 2 weeks. there are a number of reasons I do this. 1 it makes the root system huge. 2 it makes sure the roots always have new and fresh soil to explore. 3 it saves space in the grow room, 4 the plants have a quick wet-dry cycle like 3-4 days. this is important because when your soil dries up the roots search for water. it takes a long time for 5 gal to dry up with a small plant. 5 if there is a problem with a plant, its much easier to flush or fix a smaller pot than 5 gallons of soil. I will always end up in a 5 gallon bucket or larger but it takes me about 5-8 transplants to get there. Just when t-planting, be really gental with the root ball. I cut most all my pots and tape them back together unless the soil releases easy. I never t-plant from dixie to 5 gal pot, found it works much better as I described. You will see tons of healthy white roots in a layer in the bottom of each pot every t-plant. I have had some plants make a layer of roots a 1/2 in. thick in 3 weeks, they love new soil!! while im here try some mycos also, it works with the roots and grows in your soil, very good for roots.OK, so on this grow I can put 1 table spoon of lime and salt on the top and scratch it in for the remainder of this grow to stop any more cal/mag problems. Then next grow I will do 1 table spoon of lime and salt mixed in soil when I put the baby plant from dixy cup into 5 gal pots. Now when I get to that point do I add the lime and salt 1 a month until harvest or as needed? Thanks again
any questions??? I know you must have a few, fire away
bitchin cuz he is trying to help some1 in need, get over yourselflol, seriously dude!?!
It's time to get over yourself.
yea really?? wtf qfb man so you have nothing better to do than post that,,,, where is all you good info? oh your packed with info man, dick more like it...lol, seriously dude!?!
It's time to get over yourself.
hang on, I just wanna get this straight. Your all over the place in multiple threads.
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You grow in soil....?
and you Ph adjust your plain water, or nutrient regime before watering your plants...?
and you really think, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that the ph of your soil would drift without you doing so first?