rjfortune25
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Recycling medium, what does RIU think about this
yes for sure !... thats why i figure i flushed it before grow plants sucked all nutes out of it so now its just kind similiar to a coco. I actually already got plants ready for flowering from last grows medium, there about ft tall now!I usually use it just to top off pots as the soil settles after repeated waterings.... I'm not sure I'd use it strictly for another grow.... but I'm interested to hear what people say as well.... good soil is pricey!
If you don't, you're not much of a gardener.Recycling medium, what does RIU think about this
Off topic, but how do you ph for sunshine #4? I'm in soil, but been thinking about switching to coco. The whole coco ph thing really confuses me.I use Sunshine #4 mixed with a 30% coco, 20% worm castings and some lime. I reuse it all the time. Just mix it in with new soil and you're fine.
I've grown in soil, soiless, and coco. I like the mix I am using now with Sunshine and 30% coco. For coco I always pH'd at 5.8-6.0 and with Sunshine 6.3-6.6Off topic, but how do you ph for sunshine #4? I'm in soil, but been thinking about switching to coco. The whole coco ph thing really confuses me.
Thanks for the info.I've grown in soil, soiless, and coco. I like the mix I am using now with Sunshine and 30% coco. For coco I always pH's at 5.8-6.0 and with Sunshine 6.3-6.6
I added coco to my Sunshine cause the one drawback I feel like Sunshine has is that it dries out too quickly. I think they put too much perlite in it in my opinion. The lime I add is for pH stability although it probably doesn't need it. I ran a while last year without the lime and the pH was pretty stable. I just add it anyway. Since I have 30% coco in the mix I pH now to 6.3 and it works out great for me.
The one thing with straight coco you gotta watch out for is that it has a nice amount of potassium in it so you need to adjust your nutes accordingly.
- You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to phillipchristian again.
Remaining roots with a good soil web just turn into food and create aeration for the new plant.... that organic matter left over cause any problems even after you have tilled the soil in ur pots?
Thats what I do, All males and all used soil.. just go into the composter for a re charge.I'm gonna get a rotating composter. Throw the old soil in with some other things and let it "cook".
A composter that Rotates? LoL its a composter that you can turn in a drum, not a pile on the groundWhat is a rotating composter?