advice on soil pls

angie31

Member
Hi, I`m getting loads of different advice on what type of soil to use some say coco only, others are saying a good quality one from garden centres . Helppppppppppppp...... :wall:
 

ENGLAND123

Well-Known Member
ok i will do my best to help you angie - i posted on some one elses thread about soil and the way ive grown my ladies (the soil ive used have been fine)

let me go copy and paste if for you
 

dura72

Well-Known Member
what kind of grow do u want to do? i use miracle grow but alotta people hate it, the most common name i hear from yanks is foxfarm stuff, it gets lottsa good reports and coco gives good results too, its really up 2 u. miracle gro has nutes already in it and this can lead to nute burn, especially in the inexperienced. if i was in the states i think i'd go for foxfarm(cant get it in the uk) but for my next grow im going for plagron batmix, i grow old school organic with biobizz nutes.
 

ENGLAND123

Well-Known Member
the soil you want and is ideal for growing is as follows

bio bizz light mix = this is what you use for your seedlings to grow its good and light and wont burn them - after about 2/3 weeks from when you first plant the seed which to:
bio bizz all mix soil - this will then do you from week 2/3 all the way until you harvest your ladies

for ur nutes u want to try use the bio bizz grow and bio bizz bloom as it works well with this soil - if u have any more questions ill be more than willing to help - just ask me - hope this is good info for u - i get lots of help on this site so its only fair to share the info


bio bizz soil is what you want to be using - the light mix for seedling stage and the all mx for veg and flower - if you need any help jus ask
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
Hi, I`m getting loads of different advice on what type of soil to use some say coco only, others are saying a good quality one from garden centres . Helppppppppppppp...... :wall:
newbies should always grow with a fert free soil to asure you do not over nute your babies. hell i still use a fert free soil. you can't go wrong there.:bigjoint:
 
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