HotelCalifornia420
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I'm trying Satori for the first time. I have 4 nice healthy plants in 18-ounce Dixie cups. They are in pure Roots Organic soil (I planted the seeds directly in the soil).
So, it's time for their first transplant. And I'm all out of Roots Organic soil.
I have some pretty rich Super Soil I that mixed myself. All my plants normally get some of that on their second transplant. And I'm tempted to use pure Super Soil for their first transplant in this case.
A couple months ago, I was in this exact same position with 6 nice Sugar Punch clones. After they took root, I noticed I was out of Roots Organic. So I just used Super Soil, and I kinda expected them to burn. But they thrived.
A really experienced grower said that was because my Super Soil was cooked thoroughly (I always let it cook for 2 months before using it, and this batch is even older).
Do you think my nice healthy Satori plants would do fine in the same Super Soil that young Sugar Punch clones thrived in? Or is Satori maybe nutrient-sensitive?
Thanks for your help.
So, it's time for their first transplant. And I'm all out of Roots Organic soil.
I have some pretty rich Super Soil I that mixed myself. All my plants normally get some of that on their second transplant. And I'm tempted to use pure Super Soil for their first transplant in this case.
A couple months ago, I was in this exact same position with 6 nice Sugar Punch clones. After they took root, I noticed I was out of Roots Organic. So I just used Super Soil, and I kinda expected them to burn. But they thrived.
A really experienced grower said that was because my Super Soil was cooked thoroughly (I always let it cook for 2 months before using it, and this batch is even older).
Do you think my nice healthy Satori plants would do fine in the same Super Soil that young Sugar Punch clones thrived in? Or is Satori maybe nutrient-sensitive?
Thanks for your help.