I would transplant to your final pot size. A lot of people prefer to start Autoflowers in their finishing size pot to avoid slowing down growth.
Can’t really say when to start feeding unless we know what nutes and soil you’re using. I will say to be cautious with nutes on Autoflowers though as they tend to be very light feeders in my experience.
Roots Organics Formula 707 medium. Haven’t given plants any nutes other than what came in the soil. Was thinking of transplanting within a week or so and then waiting a week, and then start some nutes
I’m transplanting Into 3 gallon (final pot)I would transplant to your final pot size. A lot of people prefer to start Autoflowers in their finishing size pot to avoid slowing down growth.
Can’t really say when to start feeding unless we know what nutes and soil you’re using. I will say to be cautious with nutes on Autoflowers though as they tend to be very light feeders in my experience.
Wait until the plant shows the need for them... this can be tough to get right.How long after transplant before I start to give nutes?
There isn't much food in this soil so it shouldn't take long to see a hungry plant. Being your first grow, if you haven't opened those bottles yet, I suggest taking them back to the grow shop and exchanging them for a bag of FoxFarms Ocean Forest and do a 50/50 mix of your 707 and FFOF. You won't need to feed for your entire grow as long as you don't overwater. This is important, no more than a tiny bit of drainage when you water, otherwise you'll leech all the food out of the soil.Roots Organics Formula 707 medium. Haven’t given plants any nutes other than what came in the soil. Was thinking of transplanting within a week or so and then waiting a week, and then start some nutes
Doesn't matter much, I usually do it early in the plant's day time.Is it better to transplant before the lights go off or better to do it after they come back on?
I didn’t know if I transplanted and then the lights went out for 4 hours would be better or worse than just transplanting when the lights come back on so they have a full day of light after transplant.
Hope that makes sense.
Wait until the plant shows the need for them... this can be tough to get right.
There isn't much food in this soil so it shouldn't take long to see a hungry plant. Being your first grow, if you haven't opened those bottles yet, I suggest taking them back to the grow shop and exchanging them for a bag of FoxFarms Ocean Forest and do a 50/50 mix of your 707 and FFOF. You won't need to feed for your entire grow as long as you don't overwater. This is important, no more than a tiny bit of drainage when you water, otherwise you'll leech all the food out of the soil.
Doesn't matter much, I usually do it early in the plant's day time.
Good luck on your first grow!
Completely mixing.When you say do a 50/50 mix on the two soils, do you mean completely mixing the two together or the bottom half of the pot is the fox farm and top part is the 707?