Transplant help please!

klvrgrow11

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What's up guys! So I'm having second thoughts when it comes to transplanting into this 5gal.. I received my fox farm nutes yesterday and was planning on using grow big for the first time. Due to my recent issues with bottom fan leaves drooping, I was told it may be best to transplant asap. Today is my watering day , but I'm not sure if I Should I transplant right now, and water with feeding it a LITTLE BIT of grow big? Or should I transplant now and water WITHOUT feeding any nutes today, allowing the plant to recover from it's transplant shock?? maybe waiting until Sunday or Monday to feed w nutes? BTW I purchased a gallon of distilled water to mix my nutes but have been watering my soil regularly with smart water. Please let me know what you would do? transplant & water with nutes OR without nutes??
 

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Yes I do have tap water, but I haven't let the tap water sit out in my room for over 24hrs. So I'm not sure if it's valid to use or not. lmk
 
If it's around the right temp you probably won't run into trouble as long as you are pHing correctly. Chlorine and chloramine can kill off the soil microbes but they bounce back really fast. You can use a small amount of vitamin C to get rid of both. Some here use hydrogen peroxide.
You can check out your municipal water reports as well to see if there is anything to worry about in your water.
 
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