I run into this issue from time to time. I have generally tried to use the same formula for growing this year. I've been growing in happy frog, with extra perlite and some dolomite lime, I water only when dry, all the good things I've learned here.
Often times, I start out in a solo cup, then go to a 3 gallon for veg, and flower in a 7 or 10 gallon. Whenever I transplant into a larger pot, I typically water everything down with a dose of calmag ph'd down to the mid 6's. Usually whenever I transplant from a cup to a 3 gallon and then to a 7 or 10, after each transplant, it'll take a solid week for the new soil to dry and the plant starts drinking normally again. Often times after these replants, I'll get a calcium deficiency for some unexplained reason. And even after a transplant, if I'm in flower, I'm usually in a 10 gallon pot. With that size container, if I've just watered it, it can take 5 days or so before its normally ready for another drink. I've always been wondering, is it best to let the soil dry out, even if it means another week, and then water in some proper nutrients? Or is it best to water in some calmag or nutrients in earlier before the next normal watering cycle? In other words, do you water early if you want to feed it some nuts, or do you still hold the line and wait until its to the level of dry you'd expect?
Often times, I start out in a solo cup, then go to a 3 gallon for veg, and flower in a 7 or 10 gallon. Whenever I transplant into a larger pot, I typically water everything down with a dose of calmag ph'd down to the mid 6's. Usually whenever I transplant from a cup to a 3 gallon and then to a 7 or 10, after each transplant, it'll take a solid week for the new soil to dry and the plant starts drinking normally again. Often times after these replants, I'll get a calcium deficiency for some unexplained reason. And even after a transplant, if I'm in flower, I'm usually in a 10 gallon pot. With that size container, if I've just watered it, it can take 5 days or so before its normally ready for another drink. I've always been wondering, is it best to let the soil dry out, even if it means another week, and then water in some proper nutrients? Or is it best to water in some calmag or nutrients in earlier before the next normal watering cycle? In other words, do you water early if you want to feed it some nuts, or do you still hold the line and wait until its to the level of dry you'd expect?
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