Finally moved her in!

FerretWrangler

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No need to repot you can just top dress and water it in :)
As it's fast acting it should correct the problem pretty quickly ;)
That's even easier than i thought :) Is there anything else she may need/like? I think my light meter says around 300 lumens but I don't know if it reads led correctly.
 

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This is a must for me as an organic/natural grower :)
https://www.amazon.com/MycoBloom-En...F8&qid=1503875599&sr=1-6&keywords=mycorrhizae
These don't like light and would need to be added to the top of the soil then soil added/topped up on to it ;)
Ideally these would be added to the planting hole prior to adding plant to maximise root contact but you can still add now :)
I'd go with this too, instead of the fox farms
https://www.amazon.com/Down-Earth-A...r=8-2&keywords=fish+blood+and+bone+fertilizer
 
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FerretWrangler

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This is a must for me as an organic/natural grower :)
https://www.amazon.com/MycoBloom-En...F8&qid=1503875599&sr=1-6&keywords=mycorrhizae
These don't like light and would need to be added to the top of the soil then soil added/topped up on to it ;)
Ideally these would be added to the planting hole prior to adding plant to maximise root contact but you can still add now :)
I'd go with this too, instead of the fox farms
https://www.amazon.com/Down-Earth-A...r=8-2&keywords=fish+blood+and+bone+fertilizer
That's a powder fertilizer right? Is it for veg and bloom? And is 1 lb enough? If you think it'll do better than fox farms I'll give it a try because they're about the same cost.
 

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1lb should last you several grows if not years! :)
I wouldn't get too caught up in veg and bloom ferts, you want to build a healthy living soil and feed the soil which in turn feeds the plant ;)
 

FerretWrangler

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1lb should last you several grows if not years! :)
I wouldn't get too caught up in veg and bloom ferts, you want to build a healthy living soil and feed the soil which in turn feeds the plant ;)
I assume this will keep her more or less organic? It could also give me more tasty buds right? I've heard soil feeding can improve taste/smell/potency.
 
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How are things coming along? any updates @FerretWrangler :)
She's doing well, she's a little hungry, and her Ph moved to 7.1 over the last day or so, soil feels dry up to my second knuckle so I suppose she needs a drink soon, but my soil meter is still reading 8/10 wet at mid root level so that's confusing. @Sunshine How do i water her inside and enough to get runoff? I have a clear plastic tote I could set her in, but that doesn't seem optimal. I'm gonna move the light up today because she looks a little light stressed. She's getting a major tan, most of her younger stems are the color of autumn Olive or almost cranberries. I'll get pics up in a few ;)
 

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Hey @FerretWrangler :)
The ph is slightly above optimal but we're in the right ball park now so that's great!
Setting her in the tote isn't a bad idea, just put something under the pot so it's slightly elevated ;)
If your meter is reading 8/10 I'd hold of watering for a few days maybe wait until it goes down to 5 then give her a good soaking until you get 15% run off :)
 


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