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Transplant Shock Question?

Skunkenstein

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My Two Sinse...

My Two Sinse...

This is a never ending debate..but Oh Well...When I transplant I always mix Lily Miller B-1 into 1 gal. of h20 @ 1tablespoon/gal. And water in well.Prior to removing the rootmass I will fill the new container with soil around a 'dummy' container of the same size as the one I'm transplanting.I will 'mist' the impression in the soil with the Vit. B-1 MIXTURE, AND i WILL mist the whole rootmass as soon as I take it out, to hit any dry area's. Once in the new soil, fill up any gaps,top eveything off with fresh dirt and water the new container thouroghly with the same B-1 mixture. This process works like magic 199% of the time...I don't even know what transplant shock look's like...I've never experienced it...!!!
 
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Maj. Pothead thats a good technique inundating the plant with bloom fert when you make the switch from vegging to flowering cycle,my plants really appreciate that lol!Also,I'll go back to using grow big(vegging fert)for the first 3 weeks or so,I feel its best to feed them nitrogen heavily during the "stretch"period which is the first few weeks of flower.Your final outcome with the flowers will depend on how much actual foliage you can "pack on" during the first few weeks of flower.I may give a small amount of bloom fert that first part of flowering,but most of it will be a veg fert
 

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