I have 3 GSCX clones in fox farm light warrior soil in solo cups. I want to transplant them to smartpots with coco loco. Is it worth it or should I scrap the extra clones and start over? Thoughts please…
This depends if you have room for 3, and enough lighting. (If you have other plants using it) What are you second guessing yourself about? Are you satisfied with this strain? Do you want to try a different strain? If room allows, you could veg these for a month, then get more started. Or even flower these now, just so they don’t go to waste, and start new. @Wishingilivedina420state
I don’t want to waste them just switching from soil to coco. Just wondering if it gonna cause a number of problems. The strain is ok but my plane is to put them in 1 gallon smart pots in coco and flower them in two weeks. Only doing this as a test for a 1 gallon grow. Plant will only have 2-4 tops and feed or water every day. Feed, feed , water 1\2 strength ff nutes.
you growing indoors @Wishingilivedina420state ? I have 6 out side that are 2 to 3 ft and flfowering . I’m thinking of growing fewer plants and starting more clones next season
Light warrior and coco loco are both soiless medium made by Foxfarm… They should be ok since the pH should be around the same , @Wishingilivedina420state
My only concern would be the pH switch. Because they’re clones that means they’re accustomed to however the mother grew. Not saying this means you can’t, but it will probably stress her more than normal.
I transplant from soilless medium, into a DWC setup, so the shock is minimal for me. I say to give it a try dude, the worst that happens is they die. I recommend to let the sol dry out, then tap tap tap as much soil off the roots as possible before transplant. It’s easiest when the soil is super dry!
They do have slight nute burn from the ffof, and a ph swing of course, but other then that there golden.
Putting the biggest clone in flower at the end of this week then every two weeks another clone. Hopefully it works out.