Seedlings are a week old in the RR's, what would be the best medium to transplant to?

ExIzTenChal34

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Got the seedlings in the humidity dome with a two foot t8 on top, I started them with rapid rooters & tbh I will use them from now on because it starts the seed off perfectly, not too strong at all. but I am taking a ride to my hydro shop today & I'm not sure what to put them into next weather it be coco or soil. Soil seems to be too strong to transplant into now but I'm not sure, let me know what would be the best step from here ya'LL.bongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmilie
 

dolamic

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Trees grow in soil. Flowers grow in soil. I don't see very many things in nature that grow in water or coco. I don't see why it would be "too strong" for anything to be put in soil.
 

Nutty sKunK

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Well depends on what medium you want to grow with down the line... This is my first grow and I'm using Coco Coir but they're still little seedlings atm so can't give any first hand info. Basically Coco is Hydro, nutes with every water and you tend water more often, as you probably know soil is staggered nutes and water less often...
 

bruce1105

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If you want to go with soil fox farm ocean forrest cut with 30% chunky perlite is the way to go from my point of view. If you are a new grower and just starting learning with nutrients soil may be the way to go.......good luck man
 

ExIzTenChal34

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If you want to go with soil fox farm ocean forrest cut with 30% chunky perlite is the way to go from my point of view. If you are a new grower and just starting learning with nutrients soil may be the way to go.......good luck man
Yeah man thanks I appreciate that, they have foxfarm ocean Forrest at my shop too I used it for my last few grows & loved it. I have never used coco but i've been reading allot about it. I'm prob just gonna grab a few bags of foxfarm. I already bought the General Hydroponics line. The FloraMicro, FloraGro, & the FloraBloom has anyone used this line in soil before? I have been growing for a few years just 100% organic but I'm trying to get some yield popping this time around. I'm always trying to experiment with something new to compare to what I've been doing. I get really nice results with what I've been doing so IDK why I wanna change up really just reading around a bit got me thinking about different way's to go about the process.
 
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