HandyGringo
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My plant is pretty severely burnt from some hot soil. Is it possible to transplant directly into coco? If it's even worth saving..

It's hso blue dream.. But I got like 5 more seeds, so I'm considering just starting over with coco. This soil is way too hot. I don't know what will be the fastest. Letting this one fix itself and transplanting it to coco, or just starting a fresh healthy seedling in coco, with proper nutes etc.yes it is
but I would wash out that soil and see if the plant will stabilize its self
as you`ll probably kill it trying to get it out of there
is it a bag seed or did you pay big money for it ?
Going to follow this; http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/growweedeasy.com/files/coco-coir-flora-series-schedule.pdfcool
Only issue with coco is people forget to feed
with tap water its ok but with RO`d water you have to feed after week 1 or 2 for sure
even with tap water you have to give a weak feed by week 2 or 3 not like soil
hell sometimes its best to hydrate your coco with a weak feed just some N and micro feed will do but a little pk is always good
I`d go with coco perlite and feed a week feed once you have 2 adult leaves
I did a HSO blue dream in the past very nice plant the bud was not my kinda thing as I`m not a blueberry fan but it grew really well and yielded well they are tuff plants, can see why the cash growers love them... clones easy too so you only need one to make it and be female , lol