And that's what I'm all about!just ease of use.
dang what's with all the bad moods here lately. we are GROWING MARIJUANA for God's sake, should make us all smileThey are overpriced, overfeed, and sell a flushing agent.
Now why would anyone spend almost $20 a bag for a medium?...and purchase more of their products to dump into that medium?
And then come here and ask everyone what went wrong??.
Almost without exception, everyone here on this forum who has an honest to god pH problem in soil is using Ocean Forest. And in the relatively short time I've been here, I've seen a bunch of them. FFoF is hot, not well limed (If at all), and in general just seems more a pain in the ass than it's worth. Now the Happy Frog, I have no experience with, so I can't say, but given the standards of QC at Fox Farms, I believe I'll keep making my own.thousands of growers use them with excellent results, they can't be THAT bad..
I knew this would stir the pot...lolthousands of growers use them with excellent results, they can't be THAT bad..
I question whether or not many of these people are actually having pH issues. I've used FF soils for over 3 years now and have NEVER had a single issue with pH. FFOF doesn't contain any lime, it DOES contain pulverized oyster shell which works as well as lime for pH control it just doesn't have enough (if any) Magnesium. It says right on the bags of soil NOT to feed for up to a month. I find that about 2-3 weeks in I need to start giving nutes. I realize that not everybody is going to have great success with EVERY product, and there are some I've seen recommended here that I couldn't grow a decent dandelion with, but everybody's circumstances are different. What works for you may not work for me or the next guy. Stick to what you know and dank is what you'll grow! lmfao!!!!!! (I honestly wasn't trying to be poetic, but I kinda like it!)Almost without exception, everyone here on this forum who has an honest to god pH problem in soil is using Ocean Forest. And in the relatively short time I've been here, I've seen a bunch of them. FFoF is hot, not well limed (If at all), and in general just seems more a pain in the ass than it's worth. Now the Happy Frog, I have no experience with, so I can't say, but given the standards of QC at Fox Farms, I believe I'll keep making my own.
Another problem I see that arises way too often is people using a "pre-nuted" soil, and feeding right off the bat. Why would someone want nutes in there anyway, if they are gonna be feeding off the rip?
It's just too easy to make your own soils starting out with a good basic potting mix. The Nursery near me sells "The Barn Blend", a house branded potting soil. pH balanced and everything. To that I add my Compost, EWC, Bio Char, Rabbit Poo, and any other amendments, and that's it!!
Since I started to re-use soil, I use a 50/50 mix of fresh and used, so that there is a colony of micro-beasties present. I mix it, and water with some carbs, and in 2 weeks, it's ready for plants!
Fox Farm can't come anywhere close to what I make, so I'm about as impressed with them as I am with Advanced Nutrients. Not at all!!
I use them full strength (not right off the bat of course) and haven't had any problems, even with notoriously finicky strains, like Blueberry and Hazes. I often wonder if people aren't mistaking deficiencies for nute burn.I knew this would stir the pot...lol
Their products work just fine, at half strength of their labeled usage instructions. I see more problems here with FF products being utilized at manufacturer recommended levels than almost every other.
Very much like the hated MG products?I knew this would stir the pot...lol
Their products work just fine, at half strength of their labeled usage instructions. I see more problems here with FF products being utilized at manufacturer recommended levels than almost every other.
And you are right of course. But many of them tell me (therein lies the rub) that they in fact do have a soil pH variance. Huge diff between water and soil pH. And not very many seem capable of reading the directions!! LOL And that's not to say that they take into consideration the nutes added, or any number of other variables. I guess it just boils down to my intense dislike for over-hyped and over priced products.I question whether or not many of these people are actually having pH issues. I've used FF soils for over 3 years now and have NEVER had a single issue with pH. FFOF doesn't contain any lime, it DOES contain pulverized oyster shell which works as well as lime for pH control it just doesn't have enough (if any) Magnesium. It says right on the bags of soil NOT to feed for up to a month. I find that about 2-3 weeks in I need to start giving nutes. I realize that not everybody is going to have great success with EVERY product, and there are some I've seen recommended here that I couldn't grow a decent dandelion with, but everybody's circumstances are different. What works for you may not work for me or the next guy. Stick to what you know and dank is what you'll grow! lmfao!!!!!! (I honestly wasn't trying to be poetic, but I kinda like it!)
Most growers cannot come close to what you make, but they can do a few simple things to avoid problems.Almost without exception, everyone here on this forum who has an honest to god pH problem in soil is using Ocean Forest. And in the relatively short time I've been here, I've seen a bunch of them. FFoF is hot, not well limed (If at all), and in general just seems more a pain in the ass than it's worth. Now the Happy Frog, I have no experience with, so I can't say, but given the standards of QC at Fox Farms, I believe I'll keep making my own.
Another problem I see that arises way too often is people using a "pre-nuted" soil, and feeding right off the bat. Why would someone want nutes in there anyway, if they are gonna be feeding off the rip?
It's just too easy to make your own soils starting out with a good basic potting mix. The Nursery near me sells "The Barn Blend", a house branded potting soil. pH balanced and everything. To that I add my Compost, EWC, Bio Char, Rabbit Poo, and any other amendments, and that's it!!
Since I started to re-use soil, I use a 50/50 mix of fresh and used, so that there is a colony of micro-beasties present. I mix it, and water with some carbs, and in 2 weeks, it's ready for plants!
Fox Farm can't come anywhere close to what I make, so I'm about as impressed with them as I am with Advanced Nutrients. Not at all!!
I'm totally with you on the hype.Very much like the hated MG products?
And you are right of course. But many of them tell me (therein lies the rub) that they in fact do have a soil pH variance. Huge diff between water and soil pH. And not very many seem capable of reading the directions!! LOL And that's not to say that they take into consideration the nutes added, or any number of other variables. I guess it just boils down to my intense dislike for over-hyped and over priced products.