transplanting white widow

Setadoon420

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I posted this in several forums because no one is responding,

Hey everyone, I have 6 White Widow plants currently growing and they are about a month to a month and a half old. Due to cost issues, I used miracle grow soil from the seedlings up until this stage. Now that I see the importance of good soil, I am going to be upgrading to Foxfarm soil.

My question is will there be any damage to the plants or stress if I transplant a part miracle-grow plant into a bigger pot full of foxfarm?

Also, I have used low-quality nutes up until now, and I am thinking of buying Foxfarm nutes, as I will be going to the hydroponics shop. Im wondering which nutes to use for the vegetative stage, and in addition i was thinking of buying Big bloom or tiger bloom for the budding stages. Is this all I need? thanks:hump:
 

shortybighead

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yo i got 2 widows going now about the same age as yours mine just got their pre-flowers.I use fox farm ocean forrest soil i also add perlite to it for more drainage and air.I didnt use nutes my first 3-4 weeks i started the seed off in fox farm light warrior (3cups) mixed 1 cup of ocean forrest then transplanted them to ocean forrest/perlite mix.i use fox farm 3 pak big bloom grow big tiger bloom. big bloom is safe at full strength but i would start off with 1/4 strength of they say for grow big. i also use hydroguard once a month,(sensizyme every watering,some superthrive not during flowering though).i also use their open sesame beastie bloomz and cha ching. i just got some of humbolt stuff too like their roots, and i got some bush master,gravity,and purple maxx i am gonna try out too. i would try to get alot of the loose dirt off the roots when transplanted they should be stunned for 12-24 hrs mine was.hope this helps
 

shortybighead

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yeah good luck i'm gonna veg mine for another 2-3 weeks then transplant them from 3 gallons to 5 gallons then flower,i got 2 widow females,1 snow white female,2 ak48 female,and got like 4 more waiting to show their sex 1 rhino,2 papaya another ak
 

demonofthefall0116

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transplanting will cause a lil stress but its a good idea for u to make that upgrade to better soil. as long as u leave plenty of the old miracle soil on the roots and leave them unexposed while transplanting they will definitely do much better. just plant it in some new soil uve already nuted and when the roots grow more they will grow into the new soil themselves. this causes the least amount of stress/shock on the plant.
yeah new soil and nutes.... good decision. oh yeah and the flowering nutrients are needed if u really wanna bulk up ur buds
 

gotot

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I posted this in several forums because no one is responding,

Hey everyone, I have 6 White Widow plants currently growing and they are about a month to a month and a half old. Due to cost issues, I used miracle grow soil from the seedlings up until this stage. Now that I see the importance of good soil, I am going to be upgrading to Foxfarm soil.

My question is will there be any damage to the plants or stress if I transplant a part miracle-grow plant into a bigger pot full of foxfarm?

Also, I have used low-quality nutes up until now, and I am thinking of buying Foxfarm nutes, as I will be going to the hydroponics shop. Im wondering which nutes to use for the vegetative stage, and in addition i was thinking of buying Big bloom or tiger bloom for the budding stages. Is this all I need? thanks:hump:
MG will do but im def not using it anymore, i use mad shit in my soil;Perlite, blood/bone meal and Schultz water moisturizer w/ some organic soil
 
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