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Fox form soil and nutrients

Discussion in 'First Time Marijuana Growers' started by Dios 8, Aug 26, 2017.

  1. First time grower and really trying to figure out with the fox farm soil do I just use water in the begging in vegg after transplanting my clones from the dispensary ? And if that's not the cause when do I start to use the nutrients in the plant
     
  2. Wait about 3 weeks before using nutrients as fox farm is packed with nutrients.

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  3. Mrblack is right. Both of my clones were fine for a month in fox farms soil before I fed them anything
     
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  4. You could end up with some nutes burn.

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  5. Let them get three of four nodes tall then start given them nutes. What are you using? I'm guessing fox farms trio. I've had great results with them this year. I would get beastie blooms and cha Ching as well for later in flower. Those two have really made for some fat, dense, sticky flowers
     
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  6. I'm also using fox farm ocean forest. I just transplanted one of my girls from hot soil to this, she seems to be doing fine through the shock. Even though she's about a month old, should I still wait to add nutes since the soil is new to the plant? She also came from hot soil so I'm sure there's still slow release nitrogen in there.

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  7. Pics would help a lot
     
  8. About 24 hours after transplant[​IMG]

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  9. It looks fine don't get trigger happy with nutrients

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  10. I'm waiting for the other to dry out before I do the same thing to her. Depending on the outcome of the one I just did and it's nitrogen toxicity. That's why I'm worried about giving nutes as well, but I don't want my pk levels to drop either

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  11. Nitrogen toxicity is easy to fix I had it and fixed it in a week

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  12. I started off with slow release nitrogen soil.

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  13. Ok I won't start to feed them yet. When would you say would be a good time to start, if any?

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  14. I would think late veg early bloom

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  15. Try to flush the soil first , and transplant into fox farm after it gets bigger

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  16. That's what I started doing but the flushing wasn't really doing anything. The other one I have is still in its old soil and the leaves are beginning to yellow and it's growing pretty slow and clawed. That's after attempting to flush twice

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  17. Here's the other in the old soil with slow release nitrogen. [​IMG]

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  18. They're doing okay for everything they've been through , but if transplanting to fox farm helps the other I'll do the same to this probably in a week or so

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  19. Fox farm and let it go through the motions because it will need recovery time if you can get some root thrive it will help alot

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  20. Ok cool. Does the root thrive contain nitrogen ? I would think I should avoid adding any nitrogen for now

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