I have heard this a lot lately, and it makes me lean towards organics more and more. Everyone said ocean forest use to be great stuff, and lately its just too hot and the ph seems to be all over the place. It makes me quite nervous, and personally as an inexperienced grower, theres so much that...
The soil is for clones. I get them in solo cups and I dont transplant for 2 or 3 weeks, so they are probably about half way through veg by the time I transplant.
you and I are using the exact same nutrients. That aside, I dont yet think im experienced enough for soilless, even though i think i'd rather do soilless in the future, its only my 2nd grow so im still quite a newb. Which is the same reason that I don't mix my own soil. This may sound lazy, but...
the bag that seems most recommended (FFOF) burnt most of my plants when they were young. I was thinking about maybe cutting it with some Happy frog given that its a little less nutrient rich, along with some perlite. Or would it be best to just switch soils all together? I hear a lot of good...
I'm not much of a math person, but I'm going to get 7 gallon fabric pots. Does it say on those products how much to add by the gallon? And if so can you trust that seeing as your mixing food into a medium that already has food?
I saw the recipe, my room is small and that's way too much of a hassle for me as far as medium goes. I'm also quite a novice (I'm sure I'd mess something up), I'm about to harvest for the first time, but I am not at all impressed by using 100% ocean forest
I'm switching soils from fox farm over to roots. A lot of people say that in order to get those most out of your soil (especially roots organic) you should use additives like earth worm casings and lime etc. Anyone here got a good mix? Im quite busy so I dont want to mix in a ton of ingredients...
That's good advice. A lot of people seem to like sunshine #4. I just wish i could tell the difference between "
Sunshine® Mix #4 with Mycorrhizae with Resilience™" and "Sunshine® Advanced Mix #4 LB/CB with Resilience™" Im on the website reading about both of them, but it doesnt give a clear...
The bad burns are only on the big fan leaves. they happened quite a while ago. right around the time i transplanted from solo cups into my pots of ocean forest.
Would you suggest just mixing in some extra perlite with some coco then? I'd rather have a nice stable soil the whole way through, but i think pure ocean forest was just a bit too much
I have a dehumidifier that would probably produce enough water I think, but it's very old. Would you need to be concerned about all the gunk inside an old machine for the quality of its water? I wouldnt want to drink that myself, but I also dont have soil buffering whatever I drink.
whats the easiest way to get non chlorinated water? I know a lot of people do a large container with an air pump, but I dont really have any more space for something like that.
The layering is a great idea, but I think that's a bit beyond my abilities right now. I'm about to harvest for the first time. I have a hard enough time knowing when to feed who and how much as it is.
The strains that I had were apparently a moderate nutrient strains because my yoda OG leaves are crispy as fuck from the soil. I know that FFOF is a very reputable soil, but it seems to be just a little too hot for me. I was thinking about mixing it, preferably with Happy frog, or maybe even...