Indoor Fox farm 50/50 medium

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If fox farms ocean Forrest contains too many nutes for seedlings could I do a 50 / 50 mix with the light warrior and apply more nutes later into the veg? I ask because I do not want to do any transplanting.. Wanna start em in the same pots as they will finish.. I have heard this is best method for autos bc of how fast they veg, roots grow to limits fast ... So starting in small container I fear would/could stunt plants taking away from yield potential... Let me know ur thoughts regarding soil mix for seedlings and the no transplanting, thanks and cheers!
 
If fox farms ocean Forrest contains too many nutes for seedlings could I do a 50 / 50 mix with the light warrior and apply more nutes later into the veg? I ask because I do not want to do any transplanting.. Wanna start em in the same pots as they will finish.. I have heard this is best method for autos bc of how fast they veg, roots grow to limits fast ... So starting in small container I fear would/could stunt plants taking away from yield potential... Let me know ur thoughts regarding soil mix for seedlings and the no transplanting, thanks and cheers!


You could do that. I would go 2-1 (Ocean Forest - Light Warrior) and add some additional perlite also. Another method is to layer your soil. You put straight Light Warrior on the top layer so the seedling can't get burned. Then the roots will reach the hotter soil when they grow down.
 
You might want to consider the tiered method. Get some 32 oz. or bigger plastic or styrofoam cups. Cut the bottom out of one and take another an poke some drainage holes in the bottom. Put the one without the bottom inside the other one and fill it with Light Warrior. Start your seeds in those. After a couple weeks just remove the outer cup and "plant" the other one 2/3 deep in your final pot. The roots will grow out the bottom and fill the bigger pot.
 
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