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Old April 19, 2018   #1
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Whoa. Just started doing a small batch from Solo to Gallon Root Pouches. Man, 1G seemed small in my mind, but it feels like I was scooping dirt till days on end.

I'm doing this as I'm going to try just container pots this year. Giving the dirt a break I suppose. So I actually had the root pouches on hand, with the intent of getting a big nice beefy root system before they get their final transplant.

Ahh, we'll see if the results pay off. Have another 3-4 weeks til they go out

(OT). Any pourover coffee drinkers in here. Everytime I'm watering the intial mix, it's kinda like doing a pourover session. Heh, using the same type of appartus too - a copper long neck Haws water can
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Old April 19, 2018   #2
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I have potted up to "trade" one-gallon pots and they do take a ot of soil. Also takes up a lot of room under the lights.

What's a "pourover coffee drinker?"

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I totally put this in the wrong forum. Was meant from starting from seeds. Oopsie Mods.

Nan ; here's a link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7tlICRTfpg
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