groweee
Active Member
Hey guys,
Finally, I found a recipe that worked quite well in all the growth stages.
Hope this would help someone. Or maybe I can get some good tips.
I am also including the product links that I am using to see the contents.
I am growing in 3-gallon fabric pots. Where it is almost impossible to overwater the plants.
Soil mixture to start from seed by volume:
%40 coco
%25 fresh sphagnum moss, dried ones also work. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gardman-04105-Fresh-Sphagnum-Moss-Large/dp/B0039ZZUE4
%20 perlite
%15 worm compost
Coco + Perlite gives great water retention.
Sphagnum moss helps control the PH & holds water greatly.
Worm compost gives microbes and nutrition while you start.
Water
%90 of the time just water + citric acid to bring PH around 6.0
%10 of the time using microbes instead of citric acid. https://biosolutions.bio/product/effectieve-micro-organismen/
Also, I cook some compost tea If I have the energy to do it. https://biosolutions.bio/product/compost-thee/
Especially during the transition from Veg to Flowering where soil starts to exhaust.
Vegetative (Top feed) - Put some extra sphagnum moss on top after you feed for better effect.
50gr Worm humus
20gr Pokon NPK 5-5-10 + 2MgO - https://www.pokon.nl/producten/item/moestuin-voeding-1/
3gr Seaweed - https://biosolutions.bio/product/zeewiermeel-in-poedervorm/
1.5gr Sea bird guano - NPK 12-12-3 - https://biosolutions.bio/product/zeevogelguano/
1.5gr Lava - https://biosolutions.bio/product/zak-20kg-lavameel/
Flowering (Top feed)
50gr Worm humus
30gr Pokon 5-5-10 + 2MgO
5gr Seaweed
3gr Sea bird guano
2gr Lava
For fighting with Bugs
Nematodes - Super effective for springtails and others below the soil.
Neem oil - Super effective for things above the soil, not an option in mid-late flowering.
Diatomaceous earth - Sprinkle on top, bottom soak the fabric pot for some days.
Re-cycle Soil
After you are done with the growing, put soil into a large bin with almost boiling water, stir well and wait some time.
The floating materials will be, coco, sphagnum moss, and perlite. Rest, you should throw.
Collect them into the pot back and run some hot water through. This will also kill bugs/eggs if there are any.
Finally, I found a recipe that worked quite well in all the growth stages.
Hope this would help someone. Or maybe I can get some good tips.
I am also including the product links that I am using to see the contents.
I am growing in 3-gallon fabric pots. Where it is almost impossible to overwater the plants.
Soil mixture to start from seed by volume:
%40 coco
%25 fresh sphagnum moss, dried ones also work. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gardman-04105-Fresh-Sphagnum-Moss-Large/dp/B0039ZZUE4
%20 perlite
%15 worm compost
Coco + Perlite gives great water retention.
Sphagnum moss helps control the PH & holds water greatly.
Worm compost gives microbes and nutrition while you start.
Water
%90 of the time just water + citric acid to bring PH around 6.0
%10 of the time using microbes instead of citric acid. https://biosolutions.bio/product/effectieve-micro-organismen/
Also, I cook some compost tea If I have the energy to do it. https://biosolutions.bio/product/compost-thee/
Especially during the transition from Veg to Flowering where soil starts to exhaust.
Vegetative (Top feed) - Put some extra sphagnum moss on top after you feed for better effect.
50gr Worm humus
20gr Pokon NPK 5-5-10 + 2MgO - https://www.pokon.nl/producten/item/moestuin-voeding-1/
3gr Seaweed - https://biosolutions.bio/product/zeewiermeel-in-poedervorm/
1.5gr Sea bird guano - NPK 12-12-3 - https://biosolutions.bio/product/zeevogelguano/
1.5gr Lava - https://biosolutions.bio/product/zak-20kg-lavameel/
Flowering (Top feed)
50gr Worm humus
30gr Pokon 5-5-10 + 2MgO
5gr Seaweed
3gr Sea bird guano
2gr Lava
For fighting with Bugs
Nematodes - Super effective for springtails and others below the soil.
Neem oil - Super effective for things above the soil, not an option in mid-late flowering.
Diatomaceous earth - Sprinkle on top, bottom soak the fabric pot for some days.
Re-cycle Soil
After you are done with the growing, put soil into a large bin with almost boiling water, stir well and wait some time.
The floating materials will be, coco, sphagnum moss, and perlite. Rest, you should throw.
Collect them into the pot back and run some hot water through. This will also kill bugs/eggs if there are any.