FutRfarmers First Grow With QB's & Doc's High Brix

Well upbpot complete let’s hope for the best I dusted the hole with roots and inserted the root ball of all 4, not water or drench I will let the fresh soil dry out and let the plants anchor them selves. Please anyone I reject if I’m wrong.
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Well upbpot complete let’s hope for the best I dusted the hole with roots and inserted the root ball of all 4, not water or drench I will let the fresh soil dry out and let the plants anchor them selves. Please anyone I reject if I’m wrong.
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Interject... damn I dislike auto correct
 
Well upbpot complete let’s hope for the best I dusted the hole with roots and inserted the root ball of all 4, not water or drench I will let the fresh soil dry out and let the plants anchor them selves. Please anyone I reject if I’m wrong.
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Keep us updated how the progress in the next few days. No biggy but I'd clip that yellow leaf.
 
Keep us updated how the progress in the next few days. No biggy but I'd clip that yellow leaf.
Thank you!!! I was going to ask but didn’t want to show my green horn anymore then I did.
Ween do you think it’s a good idea that I let the plants just adjust to the new soil before watering or rescue drenching. Roots were nice and white and held the soil together
 
I would have recommended a light trans drench with the transplant but I think I saw someone more experienced than me suggest they dry out so that is probably the right move. Was it Gray? Did he say to do the rescue? If so, let us know how much trans and tea you plan on using first so we can make sure your on point.

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I would have recommended a light trans drench with the transplant but I think I saw someone more experienced than me suggest they dry out so that is probably the right move. Was it Gray? Did he say to do the rescue? If so, let us know how much trans and tea you plan on using first so we can make sure your on point.

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yes Gray suggested letting them hang for the
 
gray suggested get them into new soil and let them do their thing. I like that idea also, everything inside me say's rescue drench but I will take the night and day :). I will absolutely run the tea and rescue recipe by you guy's to make sure I get it right. I did get a fresh 5 gallon bucket wit the plans to do it tonight.
 
My thought is no rescue. They're too young for all that product. There is plenty of good stuff in the soil as is. If Gray said rescue then listen to him! They'll be looking better soon!

When I plant a seed direct in the 1, I soak the soil well and then they get nothing except a cup of water every now and then on top to keep roots growing upwards for approximately 30 days! Then they get a trans drench.
 
My thought is no rescue. They're too young for all that product. There is plenty of good stuff in the soil as is. If Gray said rescue then listen to him! They'll be looking better soon!
That LSD has me confused, it's just hanging out and not standing up at all.
When I plant a seed direct in the 1, I soak the soil well and then they get nothing except a cup of water every now and then on top to keep roots growing upwards for approximately 30 days! Then they get a trans drench.
I will let them sit over night and soak the soil in the morning. Pretty much leaving them 9 hours to get used to the soil and 9 hours before lights out.
 
I was just saying that to show how long it takes to dry out after the 1st soaking of soil.

We're your solos dry? If not, wait at least a few days but if they were dry then soaking the soil in the am is fine.
The 2 bigger plants were dry the smaller ones were dry on top but still damp under the surface
 
You are doing fine :hugs:
Don't be afraid of showing "your green horn".
That is where we know what help you need.
No one is judging you.
She looks fine after the up potting.
Let's go from there..
 
You are doing fine :hugs:
Don't be afraid of showing "your green horn".
That is where we know what help you need.
No one is judging you.
She looks fine after the up potting.
Let's go from there..
Just opened the flap and they do look much happier this morning :high-five:
 
Hey Farmer! My gut is telling me you should let the dry out really good before giving water with 1/4 trans. I must say that I am not very good at diagnosing issues and suggesting a solution so i really hope someone else chimes in. Head over to Doc's journal if you need to but provide as much info as possible. My thought is to give em a coup,e more days to recover as long as they keep getting better.

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Hey Farmer! My gut is telling me you should let the dry out really good before giving water with 1/4 trans. I must say that I am not very good at diagnosing issues and suggesting a solution so i really hope someone else chimes in. Head over to Doc's journal if you need to but provide as much info as possible. My thought is to give em a coup,e more days to recover as long as they keep getting better.

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works for me! as long as they look better I'll let them dry out. can't hurt at all. Thank you for helping I also posted in DOCS thread. I will see this all the way through
 
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