I appreciate itNot at all. I suck at linking shit on here, but i have a thread in the organics section called lobster compost. The scaled down recipe is there. If you cant find it, I'll @ you later on in the day ( rain delay at work right now)
I appreciate itNot at all. I suck at linking shit on here, but i have a thread in the organics section called lobster compost. The scaled down recipe is there. If you cant find it, I'll @ you later on in the day ( rain delay at work right now)
Be active noob and you too shall be able to like and laugh and the dumb shit posted daily.if you can @ me too @natureboygrower ! It's not letting me like peoples posts is there a button somewhere?
I'm needing to add some bacteria and fungi to my current grow. What would you recommend? I'm not very educated on the topic.and from what I understand you need to mix it with the soil before planting/transplanting correct?I pH between 5.8-6.0
Just mix your nutes and water. Can add stuff like glacial rockdust, bacteria and fungi as well.
Personally, I use dynomyco @aridynomyco. They have a sweet giveaway going on too here.I'm needing to add some bacteria and fungi to my current grow. What would you recommend? I'm not very educated on the topic.and from what I understand you need to mix it with the soil before planting/transplanting correct?
You realize they add like a teaspoon of mycos per bale right? Just so they can put on the bale it has mycos in it.Pro-Mix in the white bags has Myco's in it, that's what I try to buy. It helps root development and nutrient uptake.
Just follow the directions on the pouch.Can you have too much mycos?
Well you might get more responses with a new thread title pertaining to the matter in question. But shoot. If you don't get the answer you're looking for make a new threadThis is off topic. I've never been on a forum before. I have a few more questions that doesn't pertain to this subject. Do I need to start a different thread or is it cool to continue here?
Not really as they are a living thing and if there are too many some will die off and become fertilizer.Can you have too much mycos?
The HP and BX don't have nutrients other than the dolomitic and calcitic lime added for pH balance as peat moss is slightly acidic. It's a soilless mix and I personally love it as I can just fill a pot and water in hydro nutes and it's good to go. Seems to work great with organics mixed in and running it like that without feeding anything for a while. I have never found it to compact so it's hard and if you rough up the surface water soaks in like a sponge.Gotcha. I just did not know if it was a soil like ocean Forrest or happy frog. One is recommended veg and the other for flower by their self. I knew Pro mix has some stuff in it but was unsure on exactly what. I'm still very ignorant on a lot so some of my questions may be kind of dumb lol
I beg to differ. Neither the HP or the BX have any nutrients in them. The ProMix Veg&Herb does have organic time release nutrients but they worked badly for me when I grew in a 50:50 mix of it and the HP. When I used it straight up it grew very healthy pot plants and when the bottom leaves started to yellow I up-potted them and off they went again growing great and under CFLs too.Pro Mix does come with a 10 days nutrient charge, enough fertilizer to last a new seedling 10 days. Then you need to start giving them baby doses and build from there.
The BX is the same as the HP except the lack of perlite in the BX and almost too much in the HP.I love pro-mix bx. As said earlier, it does tend to compact so I think I am going to start to mix with some more perlite for mothers that get really really compacted over time in it. Other than that, it's been good for me right out of the bag with my choice of Nutes. 6.3 pH. I like the fact that I only have to feed/water every 3 days so I don't mind that it holds that amount of water.