got a bunch of questions for yall

mmmsticky

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I replanted my plant two weeks ago in a 16 ounce beer cup. The soil I using before was pretty wack and was killing my plant so i got some ffoc. the plant is doing great now but i want to transfer it into its final and bigger pot. I also want to start flowering as soon as possible after transplanting it.

would holding off for another two weeks to let the roots stretch be better in the final yeild or could i just go ahead and start 12/12 right after i replant it? im trying to keep the plant as small as possible btw.

I will be using nutes for the flowering stage. which ff nutes are best for this stage?
 
tiger bloom and big bloom together, start 1/4 strength of each, FF has nice bloom boosting products too. as for letting the plant settle before flower, you can get away with flowering right away, those roots will grow fast, but you would want her to settle in a bit so theres not so much going on at once
 
I replanted my plant two weeks ago in a 16 ounce beer cup. The soil I using before was pretty wack and was killing my plant so i got some ffoc. the plant is doing great now but i want to transfer it into its final and bigger pot. I also want to start flowering as soon as possible after transplanting it.

would holding off for another two weeks to let the roots stretch be better in the final yeild or could i just go ahead and start 12/12 right after i replant it? im trying to keep the plant as small as possible btw.

I will be using nutes for the flowering stage. which ff nutes are best for this stage?


fox farm trio may be the way to go unless you want to buy them seperate if you just want flower nutes.
http://www.4hydro.com/nutrients/foxfarmnutrienttrio.asp

heres the soluble trio to compliment the above nutes.
http://www.4hydro.com/nutrients/solubletripak.asp


feeding schedule i use 1/2 strength of this schedule.
http://www.4hydro.com/nutrients/solubletripak.asp
 
If your in a hurry to get your bud on, then two weeks isnt even neccesary. Just wait long enough until you see the plant recover from the transplant, and begin to grow again. Then you can flower any time you want from that point. Now, if you want more yield, and have the time to spare, then i gotta suggest topping the plant a couple times. Itll take another 2+ weeks to recover after transplanting, but by topping the plant youll end up with a nice little bush instead of a 1 cola smaller plant. The longer you let it veg, the more yield youll get -- but do a little reading on topping and LST, and youll find that you can pretty much grow out a plant to its full potential, and still keep it at around 2 ft in height. youll end up with alot of width to the plant, but you can still fix that with LST. Its all about how much time your working with, but you can make your plant do pretty much anything you want it to if you have the time to do it...
 
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