In the Lab with Doc Bud

Doc Bud;1649039 said:
BlazinThat;1649013 said:
Hey Doc

So I've been searching for pro mix in my area and its kinda hard to find, I'm wondering if it's the blue bag of HP professional or the orange bag with mycorrhizae? Thanks.

Orange bag with mycorrhizae. I'll be including more soils in the program as we go forward. Right now the kits are exactly what I'm doing on my last grow. I'll update and improve them as feedback rolls in from those who have them now.

I'll make sure everyone knows when another soil is included. I'll probably try to get Sunshine Mix next.

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Root Scoring Technique for Transplants


We want a large, healthy mass of roots at all times, but the early stages of flowering are very important, especially if we did a good job in the veg room and have a healthy, nearly bound, ball of roots.
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By taking a box cutter and cutting into the root ball, from top to bottom, we encourage lateral branching of the roots, as opposed to more circling. This way, they'll grow out and fill the flowering container.
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in a square pot, make four scores, on all four sides. In a round container, also make four scores at 90 degrees to eachother.
It's a simple technique used by nurseries all over the world. It works in our gardens very well!

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