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  • Okay...so I just transplanted for a third time into Sunshine Mix #4 - they didn't have advanced and my girl here wouldn't make it if I got it shipped.

    I just watered it with about 3 cups ph'd plain water - but I noticed there was little to no root development during any of these transplants...not like it's had time to grow. But should I add a little root-booster to help it get going? I figured I would give it a couple of days with just plain h20 before adding root booster. How long will it take to notice some bounce-back??

    Thanks again for your help.
    Here was my recommendation:
    ".....snip......
    It looks like nutrient burn (hot soil + nutes on a young clone ouch!), and to much water. If it where me I'd pot them up to a much larger pot and move from the soil to Sunshine Mix #4 to rescue them.

    Why? Because Advanced Sunshine Mix #4 has nothing in it but Coco Coir, Vermiculite and Mycorrhiza so you can add nutrients early on and because of the Vermiculite it's not as sensitive to over watering. If you don't want to move substrates you might want to consider potting them up to a larger size so it will dry out quicker."

    Manna Mix is an extremely HOT nutrient rich mix! Here's what the site says about it:
    Contains Coconut Pith, Peat Moss, Pumice, Perlite, Earthworm Castings, Compost, Glacial Rock Dust, and Mycorrhizae
    Fortified with 5-9-4 Rose and Flower Guano

    Please re-read what I wrote. I suggested Sunshine Mix #4 Advanced or a mix of Coco Coir and Vermiculite nothing else.
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