Happy frog

Yes eventually your plant will use up whatever is in the soil, but your good for a few weeks , look up npk ratios for cannabis, your plant needs different amounts of nutrients depending on what stage your grow is at, oh and add perlite to your happy frog soil to help with drainage
 
1 more thing i forgot.. I'm also growing with ffhf soil and ive noticed alot of sticks, bigish rocks, large pieces of stuff like that should b removed from the soil b4 planting in it
 

TheShortAnswer

Well-Known Member
I'm using Coast of Maine and will be adding to it but trying not to make it hot...

Cannabis Soil for three 30 GA pots and one 25 GA pot Base Soil

4 bags 2 cubic feet – Coast of Maine Castine Blend Organic Raised Bed Mix
Total - 8 cubic feet


Compost
1 bag 30 lbs – Worm castings
2 bag 1cf – Coast of Maine Lobster Compost
1 bag 1cf – Coast of Maine Schoodic Blend Compost
Total - 4 cubic feet

Aeration
1 bag 2 cf – PittMoss Prime (no amendments added)
1 bag 1cf – Rice Hulls (replaces perlite)
Total - 3 cubic feet

Amendments

1 bag 2.5lbs - Neem and Karanja Mixed 50/50 (use all)
1 bag 13lbs – Oyster Flour (use 3 lbs.)
1 bag 4lbs - Premium Insect Frass (use 3 lbs.)
1 bag 3lbs - Kelp Meal (use all)
1 bag 4lbs - Glacial Rock Dust - GAIA GREEN (use 2 to 3 lbs.)

Water once per week: use as directed

1 bag 1lb - recycle-Sil Natural Silica
1 bag 100g - BioAg TM-7
1 bag 1 lb – Thrive.N
 

polishpollack

Well-Known Member
Happy Frog is reputed to last a long time. You just have to use a large enough container for the entire grow period. See how that works.
 

DjBradenburg

Active Member
I'm about to start a grow of Happy Frog amended with Nature's Living Soil Autoflower. I watched a couple grows where people ran into issues and I bought everything they bought so I can get ahead of any problems. For me in this grow under LEDs, I bought Mammoth P and Recharge, then I'm going to brew a tea with molasses and the autoflower soil mix, add recharge and feed them every other watering with them after flower starts. I might start before, just depends on what the plant does.
 
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