Journeying Into The Unknown With High Brix

The first two pictures show the huge contrast is pot sizes. Lots o room! Should make them happy.
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Plug hole ready for plant and rootball on the Y plant. It really circled in the bottom.
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Group photo for tonight.
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I followed instructions on the root powder and root scoring. Gave 1ml tea and 8ml transplant in one gallon of water per plant in ten gallon soil. At this point it will two to three weeks til we flip to flower. My lights are still at forty percent. Will turn up ten percent tomorrow since they will be farther away from the lights on their new pots. Going to have to figure out trays to go under pots. Going to be too heavy with waterings. They will get more water when they dry out again. Thats my quick and dirty update. Anything else I should do for tomorrow nights transplants?

Evenin to ya Beamer! You are right on track. just one little thing though OK...Doc's 'Roots' formula has been changed slightly to include Transplant stuff , so both are not required at transplant any more OK. It's fine , but just wanted to let you know that OK. I wish i could see your face in about ten days.....your girls there are gonna absolutely love all that dirt to play in. The roots looked great on them too so things will take off nicely! good work Beamer. Keep following directions bud! Most excellent sir!:high-five:
OH ya!!!!! Love how ya filled your pots....fuggin eh Beamer!!!!!! that 's the stuff!
 
Evenin to ya Beamer! You are right on track. just one little thing though OK...Doc's 'Roots' formula has been changed slightly to include Transplant stuff , so both are not required at transplant any more OK. It's fine , but just wanted to let you know that OK. I wish i could see your face in about ten days.....your girls there are gonna absolutely love all that dirt to play in. The roots looked great on them too so things will take off nicely! good work Beamer. Keep following directions bud! Most excellent sir!:high-five:
OH ya!!!!! Love how ya filled your pots....fuggin eh Beamer!!!!!! that 's the stuff!
So I should probably cut out the powder and keep everything else the same as last night for the two plants tonight? Even though their vigor is low they don't need de-stress? I know, just let the plant hook in and run. Just curious about it either way.

Everything looks great! Trim off the fugly leaves and look to new growth.
HaHa, that's funny! Believe it or not but the new growth has almost covered all the fugly leaves. Since they are towards the bottom, the plant will probably use them for root growth in the new soil. Although I was thinking about cutting some off.

Yesir, those roots looks great!! They'll be even happier soon. I like how doc put it. Good advise!!
Thanks Mag. I'm hoping the other two plants I transplant tonight have good foundations like the two last night did. Lights come on in five minutes.
 
So I should probably cut out the powder and keep everything else the same as last night for the two plants tonight? Even though their vigor is low they don't need de-stress? I know, just let the plant hook in and run. Just curious about it either way.

No, he's saying cut out the heavy TP when you are up potting. The powder is what you want. Get a good amount of it in the hole; in the sides and bottom and be sure to score the roots so that they take hold really well in the new soil. .


.HaHa, that's funny! Believe it or not but the new growth has almost covered all the fugly leaves. Since they are towards the bottom, the plant will probably use them for root growth in the new soil. Although I was thinking about cutting some off.

You don't need em bud .

Thanks Mag. I'm hoping the other two plants I transplant tonight have good foundations like the two last night did. Lights come on in five minutes.

Get it bud!!!
 
The plant below is the one that I cut off the damaged tops. Coaxed five or six tops out of it with training. I ended up putting it in the seven gallon.
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You can tell already which plants were transplanted last night in this group photo. Happy to see that.
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Just figured I would include the lights tonight.
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I skipped the roots powder this time. Everything else was the same. Time to hunker down for the next two to three weeks before flip. About time to make more water already
I have used four gallons in the last two nights. I kept the lights down at forty percent while they get their feet. Then they will be turned up. In a side note/reminder, these are regular seeds. All four plants still need to be sexed.
 
Hey Beamer...not much time,...but IMO , if i were you,..now,..i would make the next drink , plain water,..after that a Transplant Drench, followed by more plain water . After about two weeks in the big pot ,...give first drench of GE ok!
That's the plan forward from this point.
 
Hey Beamer...not much time,...but IMO , if i were you,..now,..i would make the next drink , plain water,..after that a Transplant Drench, followed by more plain water . After about two weeks in the big pot ,...give first drench of GE ok!

...and this is so for those few weeks of alternating water and trans before the 1st GE is to build the biggest root structure therefore, when we give its first GE there will be a strong foundation to support the burst of growth? How does using transplant facilitate that?
 
Hey TB I think you're on the right path. I'll take a guess and let Professor Duggan come set us straight but I'm gonna say Duggan says water then Transplant then GE is for some of the same reasons at initial planting. The plant will go through a little stress at transplant and there are tons of goodies in the new soil for it to live on without any drench. It'll be easier on the plant to just water it rater than hammering it with drench too. And just like when you grow early in veg....the first drench is Transplant...so same thing here.

Anyway that's just my guess and I could be full of carp...or high...or both. LOL
 
...and this is so for those few weeks of alternating water and trans before the 1st GE is to build the biggest root structure therefore, when we give its first GE there will be a strong foundation to support the burst of growth? How does using transplant facilitate that?

Yes, you could say that,..let them grab all that new soil , they love it without the addition of GE. Like you said Transplant will help those roots develop but they will anyhow, it's just that when they do get the GE , the growth explodes and vigor is amazing. That's why my plants rarely get GE before they go into the 26ers. When they "grab" the soil , that's when i give them the GE,.. always time it that way. During this time they are getting LST'd to encourage a nice, low bush.Once they get their first real taste of GE , that's when i go as per , directions..GE Drench w/Tea....water, water, Transplant Drench w/Tea.,...water+1/4 Trans.,,water +1/4 Trans., ..GE Drench w/Tea....repeat,..repeat...CD Drench w/Tea,...CD Drench w/Tea...water....GE Drench w/Tea...water w/1/4 Trans +Tea....etc...depending ..? Beamer,..have a great weekend ...and the gang too!:circle-of-love:


Edit....Hey Beaves, you are most correct sir!:high-five:
 
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Finally! Got some happy plants again. :blushsmile: All four of them are bright green and strong looking. Looks like they are finally getting past the rough spot. Now that I will have some new growth I will start training and micro-topping tomorrow night. They all have fairly even tops but I need to stay ahead of the game or they will run away from me and get out of control. Some of the lower damaged leaves are already being used up by the plant during this growth period. That's why I kept them on the plant. Reserves used without taking from the healthy leaves. I have blabbered long enough. Laterz
 
Hey TB I think you're on the right path. I'll take a guess and let Professor Duggan come set us straight but I'm gonna say Duggan says water then Transplant then GE is for some of the same reasons at initial planting. The plant will go through a little stress at transplant and there are tons of goodies in the new soil for it to live on without any drench. It'll be easier on the plant to just water it rater than hammering it with drench too. And just like when you grow early in veg....the first drench is Transplant...so same thing here.

Anyway that's just my guess and I could be full of carp...or high...or both. LOL

Yes, you could say that,..let them grab all that new soil , they love it without the addition of GE. Like you said Transplant will help those roots develop but they will anyhow, it's just that when they do get the GE , the growth explodes and vigor is amazing. That's why my plants rarely get GE before they go into the 26ers. When they "grab" the soil , that's when i give them the GE,.. always time it that way. During this time they are getting LST'd to encourage a nice, low bush.Once they get their first real taste of GE , that's when i go as per , directions..GE Drench w/Tea....water, water, Transplant Drench w/Tea.,...water+1/4 Trans.,,water +1/4 Trans., ..GE Drench w/Tea....repeat,..repeat...CD Drench w/Tea,...CD Drench w/Tea...water....GE Drench w/Tea...water w/1/4 Trans +Tea....etc...depending ..? Beamer,..have a great weekend ...and the gang too!:circle-of-love:


Edit....Hey Beaves, you are most correct sir!:high-five:

The product is named "Transplant" for a reason. It is used at time of transplanting for sure....
 
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Finally! Got some happy plants again. :blushsmile: All four of them are bright green and strong looking. Looks like they are finally getting past the rough spot. Now that I will have some new growth I will start training and micro-topping tomorrow night. They all have fairly even tops but I need to stay ahead of the game or they will run away from me and get out of control. Some of the lower damaged leaves are already being used up by the plant during this growth period. That's why I kept them on the plant. Reserves used without taking from the healthy leaves. I have blabbered long enough. Laterz

You guys and your plant bondage methods.....I just top and prune myself. But to each his/her own....

The plants do look like they're quite healthy now. Good job.
 
The product is named "Transplant" for a reason. It is used at time of transplanting for sure....
I like the fact that your whole line is named accordingly.

You guys and your plant bondage methods.....I just top and prune myself. But to each his/her own....

The plants do look like they're quite healthy now. Good job.
Bondage for me is to attempt to maximize yield in a confined space. Using your kit to me is for that yield to be the highest quality that will only get better over the grows.
Thank you for the compliments. Stop by anytime.
 
I like the fact that your whole line is named accordingly.


Bondage for me is to attempt to maximize yield in a confined space. Using your kit to me is for that yield to be the highest quality that will only get better over the grows.
Thank you for the compliments. Stop by anytime.

Yes, like your reasons Beamer...me too bud! Same,..same! If i didn't LST, Tie down SC and train, my yields would be about 1/2 of what i'm getting now. If i had unlimited space around and up top , i also would grow like Doc.!:Namaste:
 
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