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    Can I change soil when transplanting to lower PH?

    Transplanting to a larger pot size soon. Currently having some pH issues due to the promix I'm using. Would the plants go into shock if I changed the soil type to a more peat/perlite base averaging 5.5 pH.

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    Auto or photo? It Makes a difference as u know? If it’s a auto I would leave her alone. I can’t see a problem with the photo as long as the root ball stays together and the plant is growing good. Q. From what size pot to what size pot?

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      #3
      5 " to 8" 3/4 . If I'm understanding you correctly, my current promix is that slow release nutrients type. Wishing I had known then what I know now I should have purchased a more lower pH soil with added perlite. promix mycorrhizae to be specific. I have noticed from my previous transplants that I need to saturate the soil prior to transplanting to keep the roots and soil firmly together.

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        #4
        Going to pickup some pro mix mycorrhizae hp tomorrow. More perlite, some peat , pH should be around 6.0 . No nutrients. Transplanting the big ones. Also
        ​​​​will be starting advance nutrients feeding schedule with Calmag.
        wish me luck.
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          #5
          When u prewater soil before transplant add som cal- mag to it and wait a day to let it dry out a little. Imo

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            #6
            Some really nice root growth when transplanting a few large ones. Lots of hair on this Mary but I'm afraid it may be hermi.

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              #7
              Tiny ball at the branch and stem

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                #8
                Hey Davedude, this may help with what you are seeing, get the old eye piece out to get a better look. https://www.growweedeasy.com/preflowers. Good Growing !!

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                  #9
                  Will a hermi have extensive female hairs? And a few ball clovers? Or will there be just the same amount of each organs.

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                  • Colombo
                    Colombo commented
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                    The picture explains it better than I ever could, but watch each day for changes.

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                  • Mr.furley
                    Mr.furley commented
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                    The first pic is to blurry and the only thing that I see in this one that is questionable is in the shadow.

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