Hey guys
So as of now I have my seedlings in jiffy pellets under a couple of t5 tubes in my dome. Both have 2 to 3 nodes. Once the roots start popping out, I'll want to pot them. Would Biobizz allmix be too hot?
I was thinking of putting them straight into 16l pots, but not sure as I've read that smaller pots encourage more growth so its better to transplant later.
Anyone do the same in regards to straight into bigger pots with all mix?
Thanks
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Biobizz Light Mix vs All Mix
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Re: Biobizz Light Mix vs All Mix
yes all mix may burn seedlings. I did an auto in all mix and it was too strong for the first few weeks of its life. Light mix is fine. You could always get all mix and a bag of straight coco and mix it 50/50 for the seedlings and then pot up to straight all mix when established.wutang wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:45 amHey guys
So as of now I have my seedlings in jiffy pellets under a couple of t5 tubes in my dome. Both have 2 to 3 nodes. Once the roots start popping out, I'll want to pot them. Would Biobizz allmix be too hot?
I was thinking of putting them straight into 16l pots, but not sure as I've read that smaller pots encourage more growth so its better to transplant later.
Anyone do the same in regards to straight into bigger pots with all mix?
Thanks
And in soil unless you're using a supersoil mix I would defo reccomend potting up at least twice. Reasoning: that soil is battery that feeds your plants. When the battery starts to drain you want to add a 'new battery' so potting up is pretty important in soil.
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Re: Biobizz Light Mix vs All Mix
Never used coco, its probably cheaper than getting a bag of light mix..ill check out the store and see what they have. Thank youohlordyeah_420 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:59 amyes all mix may burn seedlings. I did an auto in all mix and it was too strong for the first few weeks of its life. Light mix is fine. You could always get all mix and a bag of straight coco and mix it 50/50 for the seedlings and then pot up to straight all mix when established.wutang wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:45 amHey guys
So as of now I have my seedlings in jiffy pellets under a couple of t5 tubes in my dome. Both have 2 to 3 nodes. Once the roots start popping out, I'll want to pot them. Would Biobizz allmix be too hot?
I was thinking of putting them straight into 16l pots, but not sure as I've read that smaller pots encourage more growth so its better to transplant later.
Anyone do the same in regards to straight into bigger pots with all mix?
Thanks
And in soil unless you're using a supersoil mix I would defo reccomend potting up at least twice. Reasoning: that soil is battery that feeds your plants. When the battery starts to drain you want to add a 'new battery' so potting up is pretty important in soil.
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Re: Biobizz Light Mix vs All Mix
Scratch that..its about the same price. I'll get some light mix in. Cheers
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