Lurker here for some time now - You guys are amazing!! Long time grower of herb & may other plants - actively growing MJ from start to finish for many years - online at OG for years. When I started growing again, after a a few years hiatus (translation=divorce), OG was gone & my info searches rapidly lead me here. RIU is my new OG!!! Now, I just don't bother with the other sites - 999/1000, the answer is already here. Often, some non-searching noob has also ASKED the question at lest 888 times, lol! Kudos to you all, with special affection for the assistance of subcool, fdd & ludacris
Currently, my role in the process is mother plant lover, genetics repository & clone producer - I do love science! My babies leave the nursery at a very young age. They go to a new home & grow up in a hydroponic environment, all indoors. Hence, my questions concerning soil are related to seedlings and mother plants in particular (all soil grown).
I know MG is a bad word here, but have worked with MG mix for years - not extended release, but the organic mix. The price was right & even WM has it! Seedlings got Jiffy Mix & perlite. For my plants, I'd mix MG organic mix with some blood & bone meal, perlite, & a bit of Dt earth (gnat prob in the past, this & an occasional cedar oil spray controls them). Only problem for me with this mix is that they occasionally get a bit hungry for some Mg - some Epsom salts in plain water feeds their hunger (usually taken care of before any severe hunger pains are expressed)..
We have recently changed over to FF soil products, at the request of my new - uh - sponsor. Happy we are able to provide my ladies with what I *know* from readings & research is a most excellent line of products. One of my current projects is growing out some new genetics. These seedlings are about a month old now & are currently in Dixie cups in FF Light Warrior (LW), trimmed a few lower leaves (cotyledons & single blades) & topped for the 1st time a couple of days ago in prep for mother training (sexing is a whole nother post). I am transplanting into a larger pot in the next day or two, I waited a bit to transplant to allow a little recovery time from the topping & trimming b4 transplanting.
Keep in mind that these are eventual mother plants, not plants that will grow buds & die, so I think that subcool's Super Soil mix (I understand it only goes in the bottom & may play with this idea some - our focus is different) is going to be too hot for my methods, which focus on slowly growing & training mother plants long term. (off-topic, I suppose, see below for apology)
As I understand, from research here & on the FF website, the FF mix I should use next as a base for these seedlings is FF Ocean Forest (OF), *perhaps* with some LW &/or perlite mixed in to loosen it up a bit. However, I was provided with FF Original Planting Mix (OPM), which I understand is truly for outdoor use. I believe it is designed to be mixed with additional native soil for outdoor gardens & raised beds. The purchaser was told by the salesman to mix about 25% perlite / 75% OPM and it would be just fine -I think because there was no OF in stock at the time & neither the purchaser nor the seller is a dirt farmer, . Is the OPM cheaper (haven't looked)?
At any rate, at this point, I have the OPM to work with. Whats the functional difference between OF & OPM? Is OPM going to be hot (nutrient content to high) for container gardening as is? I am pretty sure I should give it some perlite to loosen it up. Should I "dilute" the OPM mix with my leftover LW? Is it even possible to work with OPM indoors in containers? Future purchases *will* be the OF mix, but I have to work with OPM this time..... or hit up the local big box for some MG! <grins>
Thanks for all the wonderful assistance I have received here & thanks in advance for any help &/or advice concerning my current questions. And please excuse the wordy post - I can't stop typing once the words start to flow!
That being said - I am going to go sample some of the fruits of my labor & go play in the garden.
Be back soon - thanks again!
Currently, my role in the process is mother plant lover, genetics repository & clone producer - I do love science! My babies leave the nursery at a very young age. They go to a new home & grow up in a hydroponic environment, all indoors. Hence, my questions concerning soil are related to seedlings and mother plants in particular (all soil grown).
I know MG is a bad word here, but have worked with MG mix for years - not extended release, but the organic mix. The price was right & even WM has it! Seedlings got Jiffy Mix & perlite. For my plants, I'd mix MG organic mix with some blood & bone meal, perlite, & a bit of Dt earth (gnat prob in the past, this & an occasional cedar oil spray controls them). Only problem for me with this mix is that they occasionally get a bit hungry for some Mg - some Epsom salts in plain water feeds their hunger (usually taken care of before any severe hunger pains are expressed)..
We have recently changed over to FF soil products, at the request of my new - uh - sponsor. Happy we are able to provide my ladies with what I *know* from readings & research is a most excellent line of products. One of my current projects is growing out some new genetics. These seedlings are about a month old now & are currently in Dixie cups in FF Light Warrior (LW), trimmed a few lower leaves (cotyledons & single blades) & topped for the 1st time a couple of days ago in prep for mother training (sexing is a whole nother post). I am transplanting into a larger pot in the next day or two, I waited a bit to transplant to allow a little recovery time from the topping & trimming b4 transplanting.
Keep in mind that these are eventual mother plants, not plants that will grow buds & die, so I think that subcool's Super Soil mix (I understand it only goes in the bottom & may play with this idea some - our focus is different) is going to be too hot for my methods, which focus on slowly growing & training mother plants long term. (off-topic, I suppose, see below for apology)
As I understand, from research here & on the FF website, the FF mix I should use next as a base for these seedlings is FF Ocean Forest (OF), *perhaps* with some LW &/or perlite mixed in to loosen it up a bit. However, I was provided with FF Original Planting Mix (OPM), which I understand is truly for outdoor use. I believe it is designed to be mixed with additional native soil for outdoor gardens & raised beds. The purchaser was told by the salesman to mix about 25% perlite / 75% OPM and it would be just fine -I think because there was no OF in stock at the time & neither the purchaser nor the seller is a dirt farmer, . Is the OPM cheaper (haven't looked)?
At any rate, at this point, I have the OPM to work with. Whats the functional difference between OF & OPM? Is OPM going to be hot (nutrient content to high) for container gardening as is? I am pretty sure I should give it some perlite to loosen it up. Should I "dilute" the OPM mix with my leftover LW? Is it even possible to work with OPM indoors in containers? Future purchases *will* be the OF mix, but I have to work with OPM this time..... or hit up the local big box for some MG! <grins>
Thanks for all the wonderful assistance I have received here & thanks in advance for any help &/or advice concerning my current questions. And please excuse the wordy post - I can't stop typing once the words start to flow!
That being said - I am going to go sample some of the fruits of my labor & go play in the garden.
Be back soon - thanks again!