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    Plant pot topping off?

    Is it OK to top off pots with fresh soil I’m using Foxfarm ocean forest and the tops of my pots I’ve gotten a little low

    I don’t want to give them extra nutrients and plus feed them at the same time because I do know soil has at least 30 days of nutrient in it.

    And they are showing flower now (outdoor grow)
    Thank you
    420Chicano ( Auto Flower Run ) before Xmas!
    Fox farm Ocean 🌊Forrest 3gallon Fabric pots
    2 Lemon Skunk Plants
    (Maybe AONL ) if Seed sprouts (waiting) 😊☝️
    CFL/Led lights set up...taking these girls pretty close to Couch Lock 🔐

    #2
    Won’t hurt a bit. If you don’t want to add additional nutes then use regular potting soil that doesn’t have any nutes

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      #3
      Thank you Sir
      I will just have to read the Foxfarm label intensively then figure out what type of newts I should continue or discontinue when I top off
      420Chicano ( Auto Flower Run ) before Xmas!
      Fox farm Ocean 🌊Forrest 3gallon Fabric pots
      2 Lemon Skunk Plants
      (Maybe AONL ) if Seed sprouts (waiting) 😊☝️
      CFL/Led lights set up...taking these girls pretty close to Couch Lock 🔐

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        #4
        No problem. I add soil all the time. Once you water a few times and the soil settles lower then as the plants grow and become top heavy I’ll add more soil and pack it in around the stalk for support.

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          #5
          Thank you Brother!
          420Chicano ( Auto Flower Run ) before Xmas!
          Fox farm Ocean 🌊Forrest 3gallon Fabric pots
          2 Lemon Skunk Plants
          (Maybe AONL ) if Seed sprouts (waiting) 😊☝️
          CFL/Led lights set up...taking these girls pretty close to Couch Lock 🔐

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            #6
            When you add soil, do remove any leafy growth that will be covered! I will add soil and cover as much as 6 of the lowest limbs. Everything covered will (on most strains) grow root, and the limbs then act like a plant on their own being feed by their own roots and by the mother plant.

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