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bamse

Active Member
soil bio-bizz light mix,
Light-Mix is an ideal soil for organic gardeners who want control over the growth process using liquid fertilizers. Poor fertilized ensure rapid root development and vigorous growth.

Major constituents:

Peat moss, sphagnum peat and perlite.

EC (electrical conductivity): 1.2 - pH: 6.1-6.3
 

Hillcrest

Active Member
you didn't make a proper soil mix and only used one?
Post is simply pics and you jump straight to bad soil mix without any info at all.... odd and very presumptuous.
Many purchased soils work great with NO addition of anything else.

Can we have more info ... nutes, temp, how reg water/feed etc etc
thx
 

ChubbySoap

Well-Known Member
indeed it was. As you may have missed, i asked a question...i didn't make a statement.

i also believe i have every right as an ambitious newb grower to ask what i wish to a deliberately vague thread.
any thread for that matter...how else am i to learn?

odd how it seems like you edited that just to act like your here to help....isn't it?
 

ChubbySoap

Well-Known Member
shouldn't you feed it something if the soil doesn't have anything in it by now?

EDIT:
i stand by my previous pompous statement...the soil is making unhappy things
 

ChubbySoap

Well-Known Member
hell...i realized you don't even have dirt finally...
soil-less media should have a PH of roughly 5.8 i thought...maybe that's it then...?

EDIT:
i donno what i'm doing...i'll just let myself out...ugh
 

shrigpiece

Well-Known Member
The first leaves always go crappy, you prob split water on em and they burnt under the lights, or you need to feed with a weak nute solution. Your soil is fine. The plants look fine. Happy growing
 

Hillcrest

Active Member
indeed it was. As you may have missed, i asked a question...i didn't make a statement.

i also believe i have every right as an ambitious newb grower to ask what i wish to a deliberately vague thread.
any thread for that matter...how else am i to learn?
odd how it seems like you edited that just to act like your here to help....isn't it?
I'm here to help actually.
You'll find I don't post journals and I don't ask questions relating to my plants. Im happy with my plants, I have no need of assistance. Would be nice to help others get to the same level.
So why else am I here ?

hell...i realized you don't even have dirt finally...
soil-less media should have a PH of roughly 5.8 i thought...maybe that's it then...?
EDIT:
i donno what i'm doing...i'll just let myself out...ugh
600 posts and you JUST worked that out. ;)
 

Brick Top

New Member
hell...i realized you don't even have dirt finally...
soil-less media should have a PH of roughly 5.8 i thought...maybe that's it then..

Look again ... he's using soil, soil with a pH that is between; "pH: 6.1-6.3."

Magnesium gets locked out of soil growing at pH levels of 2.0-6.4.

Calcium gets locked out of soil growing at pH levels of 2.0- 6.4.

Molybdenum gets locked out of soil growing at pH levels of 2.0-6.5.

If she soil is as advertised, with a pH level between 6.1 and 6.3 he's slightly into lockout range and that's going to cause deficiencies.
 

ChubbySoap

Well-Known Member
all well and good...i dispute none of it.
i'm slow what can i say? And very forgetful.

so...when do you plan to get around to helping the peep instead of raking me over the coals for learning and being a smart ass newb?
or do you really expect the poor fella/gal to know what "etc, etc." is suppose to mean exactly?

EDIT:
Thank you Brick

is worm castings, perlite, and moss really a soil?
or do they have soil and compost in it like their All-Mix?
 

Brick Top

New Member
all well and good...i dispute none of it.
i'm slow what can i say? And very forgetful.

so...when do you plan to get around to helping the peep instead of raking me over the coals for learning and being a smart ass newb?
or do you really expect the poor fella/gal to know what "etc, etc." is suppose to mean exactly?

Play nice children or I will turn this car around and no one will get any ice cream.

EDIT:
Thank you Brick
It's my pleasure.

is worm castings, perlite, and moss really a soil?
It's an organic compost mixture with a slight amount of fertilizer in it that also in part contains the things you listed, so yes that qualifies it for being called soil.
 
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