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• A layer of shredded, composted bark mulch is added as the final topping. Make sure it's around an inch
deep.
• Water the soil mix very well, allowing the runoff water to freely drain off. I use about ½-gallon of water
this time, and allow to thoroughly drain before putting a catch tray under.
This soil mix looks full of life and nutrients; just what we need!
SetaremindertoinoculateagainwithsolubleMycofungioncetheplantsareabout3weeksintoflowering.
Anytime you think you may have pissed off or killed the Myco fungi, re-inoculate using the soluble ver-
sion.Avoiddosingyourplantswithhigh-phosphorusliquidorganicnutrients,becausethiswillreallyhave
a negative affect on those good Myco fungi. The steps above show you exactly how I build 2-gallon con-
tainers for flowering. I usually like to put these freshly transplanted females back into the vegetative state
for at least a week, before flipping them over to the flowering photoperiod for good. This makes for hap-
pier plants I think, and happier plants always make for happier smoke.
REV'S TIP
Keep in mind earthworm castings are already cooked (composted), so all
good to add and roots will love it! Do not add any global raw minerals or things like kelp meal here,
as these things should have already been added ahead of time and cooked in for the best results.
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