It's the only MG product I'd say no to out of MG, unless you are starting in a jiffy starter or rock wool then moving it. Personally I use jiffy starter pellets, then I'll take a party cup and fill it bottom half with MG top half with jiffy seed starter (or plain peat moss and perlite). MG burns quickly early. If you plant a seed in the seedling mix it'll probably get burnt. But for a good soil that's not high in cost...a good mix... this is my mix and it works great.what do you guys think of the MG seedling mix??? its my first grow and thats all i had. ill be transplanting next week,what do you guys suggest as a good soil that i can pick up at a local gardening shop thats not to expensive because im on a fixed income.I live in colorado so i was thinking there might be some good mediums out there.
The MG soil and all the nutes contain Mg. MG seedling mix is pretty hot for a baby plant, I don't remember the exact number but it steered me away from it. I'm sure it'd be fine if you put a clone or something in it. I use Jiffy seed starter for clones, it's just peat moss that's not compacted lol. I've never had Mg deficiency with MG products.yeah that looks like a nice mix cranker. wheres the Mg? do u add it?
I don't see y they can't grow in MG seedling mix. the issue is what's in it? the answer is on the bag. Does it have an analysis anywhere? does it have NPK numbers anywhere? If there are nutes in the bag they have to be listed. If there aren't there will still be an ingredients list somewhere on the bag. If all the medium is composed of is peat moss and perlite, then you're looking at a sterile mix. great for starting seeds. Because they need no nutrients to germ.
the reason i chose organic choice is it grew my plants for the most part, without any added nutes, for almost a whole month, (MG Organic Choice has chicken shit already in it I'm 99% sure)except epsom salts for the Mg. and here is something i ripped off wiki on epsom salts.
Applications
In agriculture and gardening, magnesium sulfate is used to correct magnesium deficiency in soil, since magnesium is an essential element in the chlorophyll molecule. It is most commonly applied to potted plants, or to magnesium-hungry crops, such as potatoes, roses, tomatoes, peppers and cannabis. The advantage of magnesium sulfate over other magnesium soil amendments (such as dolomitic lime) is its high solubility.
....and besides, Martha Stewart said it was a good thing. LOL
@DrFever, right now my LED grow is on the front burner. Here are some pix of that at View attachment 1790189a month into flower.
I'm drying, atm, Pineapple Express, Afghan Kush and some others. Still smokin Sour D. Ima do another Sour D grow I think.
View attachment 1790188This is Midnight Kush at a month in
same strain?i used MG on my last grow (to the right my avatar) not a problem with it, i didnt even use any nutes untill like the second or third week of flowering....i switched to FFHF this grow and i looked back in my notes, and this week on the last grow they were way smaller, im like a week or so ahead of my last grow....im not tryin to bash on MG but it does work just gotta be careful cuz it has nutes in it already.... happy growing everyone!!
the problem is contaminants that your specimen's above ground structure wouldn't know what to do with, the contaminant would probably just make a loose bound on the surface on the plant somewhere and stay there until it gets brushed off or you smoke iti only spray HG Magic Green. It's a good souece of N, is absorbed rapidly and it has a antidesicant in it to reduce transpiration. prolly not much though. but the plants look mostly happy
on the seedling mix bag it says 0.05-0.01-0.05yeah that looks like a nice mix cranker. wheres the Mg? do u add it?
I don't see y they can't grow in MG seedling mix. the issue is what's in it? the answer is on the bag. Does it have an analysis anywhere? does it have NPK numbers anywhere? If there are nutes in the bag they have to be listed. If there aren't there will still be an ingredients list somewhere on the bag. If all the medium is composed of is peat moss and perlite, then you're looking at a sterile mix. great for starting seeds. Because they need no nutrients to germ.
the reason i chose organic choice is it grew my plants for the most part, without any added nutes, for almost a whole month, (MG Organic Choice has chicken shit already in it I'm 99% sure)except epsom salts for the Mg. and here is something i ripped off wiki on epsom salts.
Applications
In agriculture and gardening, magnesium sulfate is used to correct magnesium deficiency in soil, since magnesium is an essential element in the chlorophyll molecule. It is most commonly applied to potted plants, or to magnesium-hungry crops, such as potatoes, roses, tomatoes, peppers and cannabis. The advantage of magnesium sulfate over other magnesium soil amendments (such as dolomitic lime) is its high solubility.
....and besides, Martha Stewart said it was a good thing. LOL
@DrFever, right now my LED grow is on the front burner. Here are some pix of that at View attachment 1790189a month into flower.
I'm drying, atm, Pineapple Express, Afghan Kush and some others. Still smokin Sour D. Ima do another Sour D grow I think.
View attachment 1790188This is Midnight Kush at a month in
puuuuuurrrrrrfecton the seedling mix bag it says 0.05-0.01-0.05
The MG soil and all the nutes contain Mg. MG seedling mix is pretty hot for a baby plant, I don't remember the exact number but it steered me away from it. I'm sure it'd be fine if you put a clone or something in it. I use Jiffy seed starter for clones, it's just peat moss that's not compacted lol. I've never had Mg deficiency with MG products.
*just looked it up, it's peat, perlite, nutes and a "wetting agent." It's 5-1-5, so not too strong. I throw them into Jiffy pellets then they are fine to go into the regular by the time the roots get that far, have 4 in party cups right now for a party cup grow and they are doing well in it. I like that mix though, considering when I wrote my lil guide and soil mix I limited myself to things that anyone can get at almost any time of the year. I'm big into doing things the cheap way I have a bad ass DIY carbon filter that cost about 5 bucks and a DIY cool tube that was maybe $25 and unhooks really easily for bulb access, and supports a full size reflector wing.
Oh and the tomato nutes have Mg in them.
yeah, 5 1 5 that's what I saidon the seedling mix bag it says 0.05-0.01-0.05
I use Mg seedling mix for all my cloneing never had a issue i mist the soil with HUMIX i make a 4litres of ph'd water of 6.0 then add 5 ml of humex per litre mist the soil and i tell ya heres a pic of clone i took aug 27th and rooted in 4 daysThe MG soil and all the nutes contain Mg. MG seedling mix is pretty hot for a baby plant, I don't remember the exact number but it steered me away from it. I'm sure it'd be fine if you put a clone or something in it. I use Jiffy seed starter for clones, it's just peat moss that's not compacted lol. I've never had Mg deficiency with MG products.
*just looked it up, it's peat, perlite, nutes and a "wetting agent." It's 5-1-5, so not too strong. I throw them into Jiffy pellets then they are fine to go into the regular by the time the roots get that far, have 4 in party cups right now for a party cup grow and they are doing well in it. I like that mix though, considering when I wrote my lil guide and soil mix I limited myself to things that anyone can get at almost any time of the year. I'm big into doing things the cheap way I have a bad ass DIY carbon filter that cost about 5 bucks and a DIY cool tube that was maybe $25 and unhooks really easily for bulb access, and supports a full size reflector wing.
Oh and the tomato nutes have Mg in them.
I've never gotten a bug from a bag of MG. Look where you buy it, I've seen cheap ass mixes beside it crawling with bugs, it's all about making sure of the environment it's being kept in, they can get crossover bugs.I dont mind mg, for the price, but they can keep their bugs lol