feildgrow247
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I've heard alot of things about using MG can someone tell me exactly what is good about it and what is bad.
soil or fertilizer ? they make both.I've heard alot of things about using MG can someone tell me exactly what is good about it and what is bad.
Psst..one thing you will never find on this forum is someone complaining that Ocean Forest, Happy Frog or any other upper tier soil, burning their plants. Cant say that about MG.I've heard alot of things about using MG can someone tell me exactly what is good about it and what is bad.
Psst..one thing you will never find on this forum is someone complaining that Ocean Forest, Happy Frog or any other upper tier soil, burning their plants. Cant say that about MG.
I use my car analogy, when I was younger and not as experienced I drove a Chevy because it was good on gas and it was alright to drive even though there was better. When I got older and more wise to how things work I picked up a Jeep so I could customize it to the way I like. MG works fine but if you really want to have some fun go with something a little better, your plants will thank you in the long run.
most of his comments are....ROFL....That analogy isn't only silly, it's laughable...
Dude what the fuck are you talking about? lmao...that was the dumbest shit I read all week....Ima post this in the "things tha make you LOL forum" cause it makes NO SENSE.Psst..one thing you will never find on this forum is someone complaining that Ocean Forest, Happy Frog or any other upper tier soil, burning their plants. Cant say that about MG.
I use my car analogy, when I was younger and not as experienced I drove a Chevy because it was good on gas and it was alright to drive even though there was better. When I got older and more wise to how things work I picked up a Jeep so I could customize it to the way I like. MG works fine but if you really want to have some fun go with something a little better, your plants will thank you in the long run.
It's not the worst thing in the world to grow with.. But be careful I find that MG organic potting mix is full of gnats where I live. It is heavy and needs to be amended. And just an FYI if you are going organic don't use the MG perlite, it has MG chemical fertilizer in in.PROS:
Easy to obtain
Grows great plants
No nutes needed for first 3-4 weeks
PH balanced with slow release plant food
good drainage
fairly priced
wide variety of products
CONS:
smack talk
ignorance
lack of experience with it
LOL
I have grown with MG Organic Choice several times and have NEVER been disappointed. I did amend with MG perlite for better drainage for flushability.
Yeah I used MG Potting Mix on one of my rotations, found the mix (potting mix not the MG soil) to be way to airy with my perlite added. Water would drain so fast it wouldn't moisten the entire pots. Also, in Veg my plants showed nitrogen difficiency at 30 days or so which was easily fixed by 1/4 strength Jack's nutes and a couple foliar sprays. Overall though, with the Potting Mix, you've got a good 30 days at minimum of nutrition for your plants if the rest of your grow area is optimal for them (temps, humidity, etc)Thanks for linking my thread, guys, it provides solid proof that MG can work very well, if done correctly. IMO, it's an excellent soil, but, has really high water-retention, and can be risky for now growers who tend to like to water a little too often.lol It'll work well on it's own, but I suggest adding at least 10% perlite, for additional drainage and aeration. In my test, I didn't try straight MG, out of the bag, I used around 20% perlite, with nothing else added. As can be seen, it more than held it's own, against FF soil. In the future, I may be testing straight MG soil, to see how that perferm against straight FF's. Hmm..... *scratches chin*
As for their nutes,..... The main problems I see, is that their recommendations are too strong, for MJ growing. As stated, the ratios are fine, and they also contain trace nutes, which should make a good fert, if used in smaller, more frequent, doses. I just germed some seeds a few days ago, and so far, am planning on testing MG nutes, against the Dynagro nutes, that I've been using for a year now. The main problem, is that both the soils are so damn rich, that they hardly need fed during veg, if at all.lol IDK, I'll figure something out, even if the test is focused mainly on flowering and yields.
Hey Serapis, how it going? I use MG soil, pretty much the same as you, as required, basically. I started foliar feeding and using CalMag Plus(which contains some nitrogen), at around week 3, which seems to be the pretty standard time to start introducing light nutes, when using MG soil, under similar conditions, to our own. I have veg fert here, but found it unnecessary, unless someone is vegging some large plants. I never fed mine any real fert, til the first week of flowering(about week 6), then stuck with bloom fert, til the end. It worked so well, that I'm going to keep using the same routine, with minor tweaks, of course.Hi Jawbrodt!! I linnked your MG vs FFOF grow because it was needed in response to JoC's jeep analogy... (I'm still chuckling over that one)...
MG holds it's own well. You only water when it is dry and the plant will take care of itself. I didn't need liquid nutes until near the end of my veg periods. After about 3 weeks I sprinkled some lime and worm castings on top of the soil. I did not break out liquids until flower...