I am a noobie at growing cannabis, however I have been an avid gardener for 41 years. I started with the auto flowering AK 48 and auto power skunk, I decided that fox farm products are way over priced and used a mix of organic soil, composted manure and organic topsoil, I added an organic fertilizer very low in Nitrogen and with small amounts of potassium and phosphate, then I added enough organic fertilizer to duplicate fox farms Tiger Bloom. The total cost for two 1 gallon pots, one 5 gallon pot and one 3 gallon pot was around $9. I am using a T5 light with a 90 watt LED Diode light hung 4 ft above the plants and the T5 is right on top of the plants. So far, so good. The tip that the plants grow a tap root to the side tells me shallow small waterings would be best. Any suggestions, criticism, or advice would greatly appreciated.and brother i use garden soil from home depot the organic stuff with no time release ive used fox's soil and came to the conclusion that its comparable results from stuff i can get locally
just careful on the nutes/ferts ive grown many strains out and usually never use more then 1/2 str nutesI am a noobie at growing cannabis, however I have been an avid gardener for 41 years. I started with the auto flowering AK 48 and auto power skunk, I decided that fox farm products are way over priced and used a mix of organic soil, composted manure and organic topsoil, I added an organic fertilizer very low in Nitrogen and with small amounts of potassium and phosphate, then I added enough organic fertilizer to duplicate fox farms Tiger Bloom. The total cost for two 1 gallon pots, one 5 gallon pot and one 3 gallon pot was around $9. I am using a T5 light with a 90 watt LED Diode light hung 4 ft above the plants and the T5 is right on top of the plants. So far, so good. The tip that the plants grow a tap root to the side tells me shallow small waterings would be best. Any suggestions, criticism, or advice would greatly appreciated.
now would i run this in a soil soiless mix with the same results ?Mix one table spoon of garden lime per gallon of dirt. Never have a cal- mag deficencey and your soil oh will be stable.
Indeed but look for Dolimite (im sure its the same as "garden lime" just never heard it called that just dolomite) lime:now would i run this in a soil soiless mix with the same results ?
im almost fully soiless i use just enough potting mix to cover the first few weeks the rest is moss and perlite
Yeah I hear LED can have that effect if its too close,they're being refined though. Past 4-5 years they have come along way from that little red dot we used to see on our old coffee makersgot a crazy little fact for ya
have a new 7 band 135w led with the ir and uv 3 w diodes i think one of the two light bleaches my plants when i get it to close its one spot right in the middle of the scrog 2 different branches and both directly under the ir or uv cant tell
doesnt do it if i pick it up its a shame too cause the rest of the plant is loving it