schtrudel
Active Member
Ok, so we all had nutrient problem, pH problems, deficiencies, overferting ... ALL...
As we can see, in nature these things don't happen that often ( all the plants in my yard grow and grow and grow and don't seem to be unhappy, hell, they grow even more ).
Why can't we simulate this in our own houses? ( this article is aimed at people who have the benefits of a big grow room and don't want to plant TOO many weedies )
In nature if a plant needs more nutes or something, it grows a bigger root system. It would try this in a normal 1 gallon pot, but there ain't enough space.
So i thought( yea, i know it's something most of you guys thought, but i didn't see it written on the forum ) why not get ( read here DIY ) a big container, fill it with dirt and all the things nature has ... Throw in some garden worms, add some compost from the wood/your garden/ the park/ whatever place you consider adequate .
The box should be 40cm/40cm/15cm= that is 24 litres or 6.3 gallons
I think 1 or 2 plants can grow in that and need nutes maybe only in the last month of growing.
This way you avoid all the problems adding nutes gives a noob ( i.e. ME ).
Please give me your input and oppinions.
Thanks
As we can see, in nature these things don't happen that often ( all the plants in my yard grow and grow and grow and don't seem to be unhappy, hell, they grow even more ).
Why can't we simulate this in our own houses? ( this article is aimed at people who have the benefits of a big grow room and don't want to plant TOO many weedies )
In nature if a plant needs more nutes or something, it grows a bigger root system. It would try this in a normal 1 gallon pot, but there ain't enough space.
So i thought( yea, i know it's something most of you guys thought, but i didn't see it written on the forum ) why not get ( read here DIY ) a big container, fill it with dirt and all the things nature has ... Throw in some garden worms, add some compost from the wood/your garden/ the park/ whatever place you consider adequate .
The box should be 40cm/40cm/15cm= that is 24 litres or 6.3 gallons
I think 1 or 2 plants can grow in that and need nutes maybe only in the last month of growing.
This way you avoid all the problems adding nutes gives a noob ( i.e. ME ).
Please give me your input and oppinions.
Thanks