Right.... I'm about ready to shift these little guys into their bigger, 11 litre pots...
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They smell sweet already!!!
I've done a
lot of reading & it seems, as someone already warned, that there's a huge debate on whether or not autos need transplanting (should I have started them off in the large pots?) and what to do when you do transplant them (fluffing the roots, for instance).
Also, the choice of soils is mind-boggling so I'm going with stuff that has these specs...
- Little to moderately decomposed white peat, together with the volcanic rock perlite.
- Black peat for optimized water storage capacity and water absorption.
- Multi-nutrient fertilizer promoting healthy plant growth and nutrient supply for up to 4 weeks.
- Natural fungus Trichoderma to increase tolerance to environmental stress and promote root development.
I also bought a sachet of natural Mycorrhiza, on a whim, that I might add to the hole the transplants are getting dropped into.
Thoughts?