Instead of one large taproot, what happens if I use the stringy hyrdoponic roots in soil? How does it affect the growing process or does it not have any impact?
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I get plants from a friend whos hydro and I'm coco and I will just put them in an over sized pot and water the shit out of them they should be fine ,I would leave them in the little basket on top,only time I had trouble was when my friend pulled them from the basketnew grow room built summer of 2017 ,argo max tent for veging ,big kahuna reflector, 1000hps with added leds for the full spectrum . 15th indoor grow ,5 years outside gorilla grows(stealth is the key),veg under t5s growing autos under 300w leds
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Yes. leave them in the basket, make sure the roots are really nice and white and healthy before you put them in the coco. Also make sure to wash your coco really well with a regular feed of Cal/Mag before you mix it or plant into it directly. The roots will grow out of the pots into the coco no problem, you just want to make sure to reduce the shock of their new home/environment. And coco needs a lot more Cal/Mag and often chelated iron than regular hydro or soil. The roots will go where the water is- they should spread throughout the pot. Hope all goes well.Current grow_ coco based medium, Fluence LED lights, AIT, 5 gallon planters,
liquid organic nutrients by Advance Nutrients and Vegamatrix. Strains_ Exodus Cheese (feminized), Meltdown (regular) and Caesar (regular).
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