707humboldt
Well-Known Member
Transplanting if done right should create very little shock. Ive transplanted 1000s of times and the plant don't even notice any thing happened to them.
Regardless if your growing in soil or not, ph still needs to be adjusted imo. Its a big common misconception. If you continue to water/feed with the incorrect ph, its going to affect the ph of the soil thus affecting what nutrients the plants can uptake and of how effective they can do so. The plants may still grow and produce but they are not going to do so optimally to their full potential with improper ph. IMO

Regardless if your growing in soil or not, ph still needs to be adjusted imo. Its a big common misconception. If you continue to water/feed with the incorrect ph, its going to affect the ph of the soil thus affecting what nutrients the plants can uptake and of how effective they can do so. The plants may still grow and produce but they are not going to do so optimally to their full potential with improper ph. IMO
