transplanting into foxfarm ocean forest soil!

rockbud

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i transplanted some plants into ffof soil..they were grown in that soil..wen i transplanted them into bigger pots w that soil,they now dont look so good!leaves r drying up..and couple look nute burned!is this soil too hot to trnsplant in?wat should i do??i dont wanna lose these..or lose to much yeild?wat soil should i transplant into?thanx for the help!
 

bird mcbride

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I've never used foxfarm ocean forest soil. When I grew in soil I found the best homemade mix was a 50/50 mix of peat moss and non-urinated cow manure mixed 50/50 with a natural #2 soil. Ph balance the mix with domolite lime. For the lime you may need to do some study and you'll need a ph tester. Be sure to sterilize the mix before planting your plants into it. If you pressurize your grow the added air pressure will slow the fertilizer reactance.
 

golddog

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i transplanted some plants into ffof soil..they were grown in that soil..wen i transplanted them into bigger pots w that soil,they now dont look so good!leaves r drying up..and couple look nute burned!is this soil too hot to trnsplant in?wat should i do??i dont wanna lose these..or lose to much yeild?wat soil should i transplant into?thanx for the help!
We really need more information:

what did you do before transplant.
what light
measured heat and humidity (sounds like PM)

With this kind of information, maybe we can help :blsmoke:
 

Mr.bagseed

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i transplanted some plants into ffof soil..they were grown in that soil..wen i transplanted them into bigger pots w that soil,they now dont look so good!leaves r drying up..and couple look nute burned!is this soil too hot to trnsplant in?wat should i do??i dont wanna lose these..or lose to much yeild?wat soil should i transplant into?thanx for the help!
No this soil is not too hot. Especially if you transplanted with a developed plant.

I start seeds in this soil and they do awesome. So do thousands of others.

So its not the soil.
 

rockbud

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No this soil is not too hot. Especially if you transplanted with a developed plant.

I start seeds in this soil and they do awesome. So do thousands of others.

So its not the soil.
i know..ive been using it for everything!ive started seeds in it..ive transplanted clones..its worked great so far..but wen i transplanted some 2ft clone plants..they didnt do good!mabe shock!ill continue to use the soil!
 

rockbud

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We really need more information:

what did you do before transplant.
what light
measured heat and humidity (sounds like PM)

With this kind of information, maybe we can help :blsmoke:
i grew out some clones to about 20inches to 2ft..wen i cut the clones they were sexually mature.i transplanted to 4 gallon cont.for flowering and put them in the flower room.they were under flouros..now there under 400w hps.my temps only get to about 84 tops!normally 78 to 82!humiditys lower at 20 to 30%(i live in a dry state )any help wud b great!the leaVES R DRYING OUT,BUT NOT TURNIN YELLOW..MORE BROWN!
 

rockbud

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well despite the leaves looking bad,its starting to flower anyway..hopefully ill get something decent..looks like i have alot more to learn..
 

Pipe Dream

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OF is great. I start eed in it too NP. I actually add dry fertilizer to my OF so it's something else.
 
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