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    Cool quick question on swapping from coco to soil

    Hi peeps just a quick question I've always grown in soil and have a blue cheese in coco can I re plant it in soil without any problems to follow I prefer soil because it's what I always ever used n would rather stick to the success I've had rather than start learning another grow medium to fail on a healthy plant appreciate any advice thanx dudes n dudette

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    But can i swap over without any problems will Ii shock it or its only in veg cos i want her a big girl before flower

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    Yes,should be ok.
    If its only in small pot coco,take it out of pot and directly into soil,makin sure its in contact with roots,no air pockets and gently firm it in.Should be ok.

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    I'd run with the coco TBH

    You can't make a judgement against the different mediums unless you finish a grow in coco too...
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    Once you learned coco it is really good stuff,
    I've only grown in coco but I'm doing soil this summer just to see the taste differance people talk about ? 👍


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    I used to be a soil only guy but after playing with coco I'll leave the soil for my hanging baskets instead....

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    How big is your pot mate? It shouldn't be a problem if it's not that big..but if you want to improve your grow..try Coco honestly it is very easy if you follow a few basic steps

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    Just six litre pots I'm gonna stick with coco I cos they in flower now and look really good so pointless changing over for them to start creating problems I didn't have in the first place appreciate all advice tho guys

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