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beginnerslust
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So I transplanted, lets see if its successful. Purchased an outdoor timer and have that set up as well. So for the soil I transplanted into fox farm right from the bag. After it was all done I used one quart of purified water, seaweed, and molasses ph to 6.7ish. I watered around the edge bc this was the dryer soil from the bag and the middle is the rootball which was slightly more moist. I also created sort of a new set up, preparing for height growth, I have both veg and bloom on. Oh and in the holes are Mycorrhiza . It seems the larger plant has smaller root growth than the smaller plant. You can tell in the pics, the rootball with more visible roots in the bottom is the smaller plant. Hopefully I didnt miss anything , let me know if you have any questions or advice please.
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