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    Transplanting to living soil ????

    moving to living soil.
    Have 2 4 week from seed in 10 litre pots and 5 cuttings in 0.5 pots needing transplanted that have guano , mykros, all mix bio bizz, biobizz nutes
    From seed 4 weeks in.

    Looking for a straight easy answer

    ????? can I transplant them to an ecothrive 76litre pot with Ecothrive living soil. or will the biomix soil ruin or help the mycrobes in the living soil ?

    #2
    Straight answer: They should work together.
    Crooked answer with a few twists and turns: The bio-micro-isms work together. There is no competition among bugs unless one is eating the other. That generally does not happen with premixed soils.
    Biobizz has come up a few times in this forum. Both the premix soil and nutrients seem hot. They do not work well with seedlings and transplanting to fresh Biobizz soil causes transplant shock. The best way to mitigate transplant shock is take a quantity of the hot soil (Biobizz) and mix it with an equal quantity of something inert such as coco coir or previously used soil. Whatever you do, give whatever fresh soil you use a good flush before using. That will also help lessen transplant shock.
    C'mon, mule!

    Coco/perlite
    3x3x6

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    • Bluey
      Bluey commented
      Editing a comment
      Mix as Ginge said. Careful with guano, it can burn roots easily as it's very high in N and you don't want too much heading into flower in a couple of months

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