TBoneJack
Well-Known Member
I'm an organic grower, and I mix my own (pretty hot) Super Soil.
About a month ago I took some clones from a Sugar Punch mother plant. Seven out of eight clones survived and sprouted roots. But when it was time to transplant them into their first soil mix (at 3 weeks since being cut), I had no normal soil to use. I usually use pure Roots Organic when they're young, but I had none.
So I transplanted them straight into pure hot Super Soil. And I kinda expected them to burn and die, but they thrived. So what conclusions can be drawn as to why they thrived instead of burned?
* Maybe the Sugar Punch strain can handle hot soil?
* Maybe since they were clones, they were technically old enough to be ready for hot soil?
* Maybe if they had been grown from seed, they would have burnt in Super Soil at only 3 weeks old?
About a month ago I took some clones from a Sugar Punch mother plant. Seven out of eight clones survived and sprouted roots. But when it was time to transplant them into their first soil mix (at 3 weeks since being cut), I had no normal soil to use. I usually use pure Roots Organic when they're young, but I had none.
So I transplanted them straight into pure hot Super Soil. And I kinda expected them to burn and die, but they thrived. So what conclusions can be drawn as to why they thrived instead of burned?
* Maybe the Sugar Punch strain can handle hot soil?
* Maybe since they were clones, they were technically old enough to be ready for hot soil?
* Maybe if they had been grown from seed, they would have burnt in Super Soil at only 3 weeks old?