Feeding after transplanting


Just transplanted today from a 3.5 gallon pot to this bug 17 gallon tub. I drilled holes in the bottom of the tub for drainage. When i transplanted i watered with 2 gallons of water and 10 ML of fox farm root inocculent. I did not use any other nutrients because i was worried about stressing the plant after transplanting but i am now thinking that im going to feed her its hit today and the soil is starting to dry out already i gave it 2 gallons of water about 4 hours ago just getting opinions on watering and fertilizer after transplant thanks :blush:

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Welcome , healthy looking plant if you’re in a cannabis friendly soil you should be good.

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If you are in soil then you need to avoid nutes until the plant calls for it.

Plant looks great; don’t do anything to change that…

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what :point_up_2: they said.

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What soil are you using and what is your plant.

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The strain is hurricane i used miracle gro potting soil unfortunately im on a strict budget lol its the moisture control soil im actually very pleased with the soil for what i bought lol it was in some hardware store off brand soil before so im sure she will like this better. The root mass when i transplanted was unbelievable i shoukd have tooka pic but i was busy it was rootbound in a 3.5 gallon pot

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I would start watering and check my runoff numbers if ppms are below 1000 then you can feed. If you search the forums you can find grow journals where someone has used miracle grow and may be helpful to you

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I gotta get me one of those things to check ppms still and ph lol this plant started as an experiment at first and it winded up growing pretty well so i decided to keep her wasnt really prepared for this big 17 gallon tub but whatever i want big buds!


This is the one i use other people will say you need one of the expensive ones but this one has never let me down

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Thanks as long is shes growing and looking healthy im not gonna soend the money on it this year i dont think its only one plant just a learning experience for next year when i grow multiple plants

That’s the exact meter I use extremely accurate