Miracle Grow Love It Or Hate It?

ClamDigger

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if your gonna use miracle gro, you Should add 1 cup per cubic Ft. of Dolomite Lime (its cheap) and PH will become less of a worry.
 

d6520

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nice grow dude... looks like the mg is workin out for u... i personally never used it and dont think i ever will... ill stick with coco all da way
 

Farfenugen

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I used to use MG, never had a prob wth it. Then I made my own organic composted soil rich in natural nutes teaming with maximum effect. I always dump in some dried seaweed, fresh from the beach, some dolomite, crushed nut shells/husks and spagnum moss. And wherever I use it I always, always get great results, all without the need for over-the-counter nutes. And my herbage benefits in taste and aroma. Green with green.
 

Stomata

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I eat the shit for breakfast I love it so much. I slice a banana into it and sprinkle some All-Purpose granules on top. Instead of milk I use Cal-Mag.
 

dannyboy602

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U know mb it's just my tap water but I have two ph meters and in organic choice I always got a 6.8
I didn't add any other things
 

jawbrodt

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I love MG soil, myself, and quit using Fox Farms, ever since I tested them side-by-side, and saw that the MG did as well, or even slightly better. Having said that, I should add that I'll only use MG soil with added perlite, because some of it retains too much water, for my liking. Once that's taken care of, it performs as well as any readily-available soil, IMO. One other thing....I've had problems with fingus gnats before, with MG soil, and don't buy it from places that let it sit outside, wet. I get mine from a place that keeps it indoors, and haven't had a gnat problem since. :cool:
 

doobered

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moisture control holds too much water
And MG is for pretty looking flowers if you are going to use MG just step your game up and use supernatural if you want something easy
 

Bezy

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Its funny I have all these guys that come in looking for 20-20-20 fertilizer and a lot of guys that like Grow Tera from Super Natural and Im like, that shit is fuckin Miracle gro!
 

doobered

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Its funny I have all these guys that come in looking for 20-20-20 fertilizer and a lot of guys that like Grow Tera from Super Natural and Im like, that shit is fuckin Miracle gro!
its made by the MG branch in Canada . and its made with quality and has a ph buffer
 

dannyboy602

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Call names all you like. When you get a lockout; don't complain to me that MG released all sorts of shit early to your girls.
Lockout...that's funny
You must think you're talking to a noob
Dude I got this...I have more knowledge of basic botany than you. And the paper to back it up.
 

dannyboy602

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if your gonna use miracle gro, you Should add 1 cup per cubic Ft. of Dolomite Lime (its cheap) and PH will become less of a worry.

Yo clam I gotta question for ya
If you add dolomite lime, which I do, do you check ph after watering from the tap or how do you handle that?
I'm lucky not to have any ph issues, which is in part I think, due to decent tap ph, soil mitigates ph anyway and an eye for anything that looks off. If you add the DL do you have to keep adding it or what? How do you keep ur ph consistent?
 

dannyboy602

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Oh for the record...I don't grow from start to finish in MG
Once veg is complete I make my own as follows:
Two parts peat moss, moistened
1/2 part perlite
One part composted cow manure
One part worm castings
One cup dolomite lime
One cup Epsom Salts
I use Boost, Bloom, Cal/Mag, B1, Awsome Blossoms and Sugar Daddy, all at manufacturer's directed rates except Sugar Daddy,
Which I use at an aggressive rate.
 

plantvision

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Oh for the record...I don't grow from start to finish in MG
Once veg is complete I make my own as follows:
Two parts peat moss, moistened
1/2 part perlite
One part composted cow manure
One part worm castings
One cup dolomite lime
One cup Epsom Salts
I use Boost, Bloom, Cal/Mag, B1, Awsome Blossoms and Sugar Daddy, all at manufacturer's directed rates except Sugar Daddy,
Which I use at an aggressive rate.
Nice mix. I am going to have to give this a try.
I use MG for the start, but then have always relied on just good old manure till I do final transplant.
As I am an outdoor grower, once I transplant I use dry 46-0, 11-52, AMS; liquid 10-34, chelated zinc. Then I sit back and watch till they tell me differntly.

What all are your credentials, always like listening to knowledge.
I have two people that have greenhouse operations, only legal plants, one with college botany degrees, great asset to have.
Would not mind having another to bounce questions of off.
 

dannyboy602

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Nice mix. I am going to have to give this a try.
I use MG for the start, but then have always relied on just good old manure till I do final transplant.
As I am an outdoor grower, once I transplant I use dry 46-0, 11-52, AMS; liquid 10-34, chelated zinc. Then I sit back and watch till they tell me differntly.

What all are your credentials, always like listening to knowledge.
I have two people that have greenhouse operations, only legal plants, one with college botany degrees, great asset to have.
Would not mind having another to bounce questions of off.
Man I hated botany class. But I passed. I still have the books and still refer to them
BS Landscape Architecture
Fifteen years Landscape Design/Build. My own company.
Over one thousand plant vocabulary. Specialized in indigenous species. Natives.
Head gardener for two huge estates in PA. Propagated Orchids for show at Phila Flower Show for five years
ISA certified (trees)
Certified applicator of pesticides in PA.......
......and professional weed smoker
 

plantvision

Active Member
Man I hated botany class. But I passed. I still have the books and still refer to them
BS Landscape Architecture
Fifteen years Landscape Design/Build. My own company.
Over one thousand plant vocabulary. Specialized in indigenous species. Natives.
Head gardener for two huge estates in PA. Propagated Orchids for show at Phila Flower Show for five years
ISA certified (trees)
Certified applicator of pesticides in PA.......
......and professional weed smoker
Nice list, I am going to have to pick your brain in the future if that is okay.

I just love Orchids, but cannot seem to raise them, I get them they bloom and then NOTHING.

I am a farmer, master gardener wanna be, you sound like the life I would like. But I am enjoying farming immensly too.
 

ClamDigger

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Yo clam I gotta question for ya
If you add dolomite lime, which I do, do you check ph after watering from the tap or how do you handle that?
I'm lucky not to have any ph issues, which is in part I think, due to decent tap ph, soil mitigates ph anyway and an eye for anything that looks off. If you add the DL do you have to keep adding it or what? How do you keep ur ph consistent?
our water supply has a decent ph (6.8). we have 2 different grows going right now, outdoor (synthetic, no way around chlorine), and indoor/backyard (organic).
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for the outdoor stuff, dolomite lime is added to the soil mix, and about once every month i sprinkle another handful of Dolo in them. we still have to PH our nutes thought, because Miracle Gro 24-8-16 is SOO acidic. (1/2 TBSP per gallon, near 4 ph.) we use Potassium Silicate for PH up,
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indoor/backyard organics.
Dolomite Lime is added to the soil mix, along with the full range of amendments (guano's, castings, Happy Frog 7-4-5, compost) and watered with compost tea, PH is never monitored, again i sprinkle a handful of dolomite every month or so. easy as pie.

PS. i would lower the amount of Epsom salts to about half that, unless it works for you.
good luck, happy growing!
 
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