Transplant from Soil to Coco

Jon E. Doe

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They may be experiencing a little bit of transplant shock right now, but once they get cozy in the coco you can anticipate some fairly quick growth. Give them a couple of weeks of steady food and they will put a smile on your face.

Also, keep an eye on the environment, it's a big player. Best of luck to ya, I hope you grow 'em big.
 

MickFoster

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Your growth rate will increase as long as you don't treat it like soil - it's hydroponics and once the roots are established it should be fed daily.
 

Jefedesalto

Member
They may be experiencing a little bit of transplant shock right now, but once they get cozy in the coco you can anticipate some fairly quick growth. Give them a couple of weeks of steady food and they will put a smile on your face.

Also, keep an eye on the environment, it's a big player. Best of luck to ya, I hope you grow 'em big.
Thanks so much!!
 

Jefedesalto

Member
You do understand coco is a hydroponic medium and you will need to follow hydroponic methods, right?
I do understand. This is my first time growing...ever.

So I have been pouring over the forums trying to learn.
I get that coco has no nutrients. I am using Cutting edge solutions nutrients and am watering daily.
 

Jefedesalto

Member
Here she is. Day 3 after Coco transplant.
Still some soil mixed in with the coco.

She also has 5 nodes but won't produce more than a 3 leaf branch.

I've read that some plants never get more than 3 leaves. I guess we will have to wait and see.

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xmatox

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Here she is. Day 3 after Coco transplant.
Still some soil mixed in with the coco.

She also has 5 nodes but won't produce more than a 3 leaf branch.

I've read that some plants never get more than 3 leaves. I guess we will have to wait and see.

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I would bump up my EC/PPM for feedings. Also wait until the pot is pretty much dried out before feeding again. Sometimes this could be every other day or so instead of everyday. Overwatering is one of the biggest mistakes newbs make.
 

nfhiggs

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I do understand. This is my first time growing...ever.

So I have been pouring over the forums trying to learn.
I get that coco has no nutrients. I am using Cutting edge solutions nutrients and am watering daily.
Just wanted to make sure - seems like some folks are really not aware of the difference - I know I wasn't when I first started just a short 5-6 months ago.
 

Jon E. Doe

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Ditto. I originally avoided coco because I thought it was like soil. It wasn't until I nearly killed my plants and needed to transplant them that my lazy ass actually took the time to get educated.
 
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