First time grower. Been reading on this site that using Miracle Grow potting soil (Indoor Potting soil to be exact) is not a good growing medium and contains too much nitrogen that stays in the soil for far too long and causes issues in the flowering stage. What can I do to fix this issue? I've read up on transplanting but not sure if this is the best solution.
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How long have they been in miracle grow, ie what size are the pots now, I would transplant, gently shake of a little of the loose medium and repot into a larger pot with something such as ocean forest by fox farms, I rescued a four week old seedling from a guy who had done this with miracle grow, and plant is now in bloom.
Also I would buy something called hydro guard by general hydroponics, it’s a root inoculate, which will help the root health and help plants take in the nutrients from the organic soil directlyLast edited by NAKEDGARDENER; 09-11-2018, 02:16 PM.
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Any soils that come with any nutrients is bad news 4 ur girls. Pro mix is my favorite it might give ya like 3 days of before u need to add nutrients. At that point its up 2 you how u want things to go. Those soils with 3 months of nutrients is a joke u never know what's in the bag, or when the slow release actually realeases. If u over water its a good chance u might nuke ur plant.
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