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    Dr. Bruce Bugbee method: NASA technique on Mars etc.

    Thank you guys, you are really nice. I don't uderstand how to give a "like" to your answers :joint:, but all my gratitude to you!
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    Basic questions about soil and nutrients

    Understood! Thank you so much for your help, you were super clear :)
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    Dr. Bruce Bugbee method: NASA technique on Mars etc.

    omg! that's great, thanks for your input. you did the half peat half vermiculite soil and it wasn't too wet? it happens that i don't have great control of the humidity and temp of the room, so i fear that soil gets really wet. also: you fed the girls 20-10-20 during the whole grow and it was...
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    Dr. Bruce Bugbee method: NASA technique on Mars etc.

    i'm so happy i found this topic. i wanted to try the bugbee method myself but it seems it's not for begginers; i read lots of advanced growers having some kind of trouble... i also have problem finding pelletized gypsum that doesn't come in very large quantities...
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    Basic questions about soil and nutrients

    thanks so much for your response! so i guess both ph levels are ok for all the stages of the plant; that's great, thank you :). to answer your question: i was thinking more of using the light soil for the first little pot and the fertilized one for the rest of the grow... if there is a real...
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    Basic questions about soil and nutrients

    Hi! I am new in this lovely site, so feel free to move this topic if required... Also, I'm from Argentina so please be patient with my English xD. I am going to start my third grow some weeks from now and I want to change my nutrients/soil plan (I don't like the nutrients brand I'm using...
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    The easiest and the cheapiest way to grow

    you can use some hi power e27 or e40 led bulbs for light (like these ones, for example, or any brand that you can find) with their plastic domes removed and a combination of prefertilized soil + all in one flowering powder feeding (https://shop.greenhousefeeding.com/keep-it-simple.html), a 4"...
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