Help with soil and nutes.

KlosetKush

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Okay so long post short I'm going to provide a bunch of photos. These photos are the nutes and soils I have near me at my local wall Mart.

I have a local nursery that I haven't checked out as well as a home depot with many lines of soils and nutes.

So my questions would be with what' available to.me what' the best I can do with it.

P.s. one of the pics don't want to open so I also have a whole line of jobes organics ferts and dry additives.

P.s.s. the pics of the nursery and what they have will come soon. I' trying to go simple simple.

P.s.s.s. I'm not fucking with miracle grow
 

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Organic Altruism

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Hey KlosetKush, I have to say I have my doubts about the fertilizers at Walmart. Those products are almost definitely not designed with cannabis in mind and the recommended feeding schedules will not be ideal.To make it worse, I can't even find a link to these products online or who manufactures them. I understand that this may be all you have to work with, but i highly recommend finding the nearest hydroponic store and get some products that have been cannabis tested and approved. You should be able to find a 3 part nutrient line that works with a soil medium for around the same price as the ones you pictured. Just talk to the guy who works there about what your trying to do and they'll show you what's good.
 

KlosetKush

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Hey KlosetKush, I have to say I have my doubts about the fertilizers at Walmart. Those products are almost definitely not designed with cannabis in mind and the recommended feeding schedules will not be ideal.To make it worse, I can't even find a link to these products online or who manufactures them. I understand that this may be all you have to work with, but i highly recommend finding the nearest hydroponic store and get some products that have been cannabis tested and approved. You should be able to find a 3 part nutrient line that works with a soil medium for around the same price as the ones you pictured. Just talk to the guy who works there about what your trying to do and they'll show you what's good.

Well that's the problem, I have no hydro shop. I love in oklahoma. So I can order off the internet what would be the best nutes to use with ffof since I can' get it pretty cheap
 

1212ham

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FFOF can be to hot for seedlings, some people start in happy frog and transplant to ocean forest.
 

SchmoeJoe

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Hey KlosetKush, I have to say I have my doubts about the fertilizers at Walmart. Those products are almost definitely not designed with cannabis in mind and the recommended feeding schedules will not be ideal.To make it worse, I can't even find a link to these products online or who manufactures them. I understand that this may be all you have to work with, but i highly recommend finding the nearest hydroponic store and get some products that have been cannabis tested and approved. You should be able to find a 3 part nutrient line that works with a soil medium for around the same price as the ones you pictured. Just talk to the guy who works there about what your trying to do and they'll show you what's good.
The Alaska fertilizer company has been around for a long time and plenty of people have and do use it for growing weed. There isn't any reason that cannabis plants need any sort of specialized fertilizer.
 

KlosetKush

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The Alaska fertilizer company has been around for a long time and plenty of people have and do use it for growing weed. There isn't any reason that cannabis plants need any sort of specialized fertilizer.

I' just worried about it affecting the quality of taste, potency, or maybe being harmful to smoke
 

SchmoeJoe

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I' just worried about it affecting the quality of taste, potency, or maybe being harmful to smoke
It's meant for home gardeners including food crops. There's no pgr's or anything like that so it's no different than anything else you might use as far as that goes.
 

dubekoms

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Add some perlite to the ffoc, and 1 tablespoonful of lime per gallon. I'd recommend Jack's classic 20-20-20 also heard great things about the citrus feed. Might need epsom salts. Mega crop is also good, using it right now in a peat/perlite mix.
 
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