then ditch the bottles and just throw a couple handfuls of soil each time u water, once a week. easy.I bought alot
I suppose it'll depend on how much solution you're using.
I picked up the 25# bag of the 5-12-26 and I've barely made a dent in it.
I'm on my second kg. of cal nitrate, the amount of base I've used so far is about 1.5kg.
So, unless you're a commercial scale grower I'd say the 1kg size of the 5-12-26 should be fine.
That's enough to mix 277 gallons of nutes.
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so for about 3 grows on 5 buckets 5g each, hempy style, I should be okay with 3 kg size of 5-12-26, 2 of kg size 15-0-0 calnit, and 2 of kg size mgsO4 epsom salt?I suppose it'll depend on how much solution you're using.
I picked up the 25# bag of the 5-12-26 and I've barely made a dent in it.
I'm on my second kg. of cal nitrate, the amount of base I've used so far is about 1.5kg.
So, unless you're a commercial scale grower I'd say the 1kg size of the 5-12-26 should be fine.
That's enough to mix 277 gallons of nutes.
Thanks... and do you think with those three things I should be good or is there anything else I should use or have just Incase?For what you're running, a kilo of each would last a long time.
Thanks!!! On Saturday I will go to my local flower shop and see if they have anything useful that I can use instead of ordering supplies over seas..Basic ph up & down to make adjustments and good testing equipment should get it done.
I do add some benny's using Tribus and I've also found adding a silica supplement like power-si helps reduce flopping.
This is really good advice for beginners, hard to beat Foliage Pro as a single nute.If you're growing in containers Foliar Pro 9-3-6 from Dyna Gro from start to finish is hard to beat when it comes to price and ease of use. Just one bottle from start to finish.
They have a free sample pack im gonna try them as wellThis is really good advice for beginners, hard to beat Foliage Pro as a single nute.
What dry ammendments for the super soil?It depends how hands off you want to be and what you consider acceptable yields. I'm currently running a mix with 1/3 organic "supersoil", 1/3 backyard compost and 1/3 sphagnum peat based potting mix. I sub-irrigate and just add water for the duration of the grow. Yields are currently at 0.5 to 0.75 g/Watt trimmed, dried and cured.
Doesn't get any simpler and for me, it's sufficiently effective.
Is it for organic or hydro?This is really good advice for beginners, hard to beat Foliage Pro as a single nute.