flyawayclyde
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I feel ya here...
Mix up an organic soil. Let it sit for 6 to 8 weeks, then water only.
Mix up an organic soil. Let it sit for 6 to 8 weeks, then water only.
Ready for my easy peazy way to remember the minimum amount to feed on feeding days? Be sure to have a ppm meter handy,....ready?......never feed more ppms than light watts. Tada!I will never understand the math on using nutes... If I am to add for every gallon of water, I feel that I would kill my plants... As a matter of fact, I followed the directions for feedings and totally fried and stunted my first grow!!! I've tried doing it my own way but that usually results in it not being enough or it being too much... Everyone else ceems to grow great plants following these steps, but it just doesn't work out well for me...
Okay, now that I got that off my chest, let me cee how bad I can fuck this next run up!!! Peace ya'll!!!
I wish I had the space to do something like that.I feel ya here...
Mix up an organic soil. Let it sit for 6 to 8 weeks, then water only.
What do you meen repot my mother plantI feel ya here...
Mix up an organic soil. Let it sit for 6 to 8 weeks, then water only.
Oh I have over 21 plants all up 17 of them are vegging and as soon as ones done I put another one over to flower its a endless forest most are clones so not as big as seed cause seed will always be taller and bigger really they grow so big I have 6 from seed and they were last and there bigger then all of them even the one budding which I grew in veg for 2 months or something like that it's not fair hahaha but yeah clones are great because u really don't have to wait for ages for it to mature just when you ready change it over I usually go 6 or more weeks of veg give them enough momentum to atleast give a oz and what ever else is a bonus and alday you going to get more the a oz off oneI wish I had the space to do something like that.
That is what I have been wanting to do...What kind of mix are we talking about??? I need to get something together before I run out of money!!!I feel ya here...
Mix up an organic soil. Let it sit for 6 to 8 weeks, then water only.
So at the risk of sounding like I am so knowledgeable about all this soil. I will admit that I am a new grower. And have had many set backs this last 4 months. That said, I came across this thread on a different site. It has been around for many years now, and many growers have used it, I have 72 gallons of it "cooking" 3 weeks to go.That is what I have been wanting to do...What kind of mix are we talking about??? I need to get something together before I run out of money!!!
That is interesting. My niggle with that is that the UK are banning the sale of Peat based products in 2024 and they are already getting hard to buy.So at the risk of sounding like I am so knowledgeable about all this soil. I will admit that I am a new grower. And have had many set backs this last 4 months. That said, I came across this thread on a different site. It has been around for many years now, and many growers have used it, I have 72 gallons of it "cooking" 3 weeks to go.
Buy the ingredients once, use soil, and reuse again. Water only, no "Nutes" added during grow.
Easy Organic Soil Mix for Beginners
So you want to go organic but don't know where to start? Here's a recipe for an easy, organic, water-only soil that will provide more than enough...forum.grasscity.com
That is interesting. My niggle with that is that the UK are banning the sale of Peat based products in 2024 and they are already getting hard to buy.
At the moment I am mixing bagged wood/green waste compost with farmyard manure and Perlite. It works, but I feel it needs some tweaking. The compost I use is locally produced and the same company are bringing out a proprietary pre-mixed which is organic.
Oh forgot to mention, there is a 'Modified' version of this recipe, using 'Coir' as the peat.That is interesting. My niggle with that is that the UK are banning the sale of Peat based products in 2024 and they are already getting hard to buy.
At the moment I am mixing bagged wood/green waste compost with farmyard manure and Perlite. It works, but I feel it needs some tweaking. The compost I use is locally produced and the same company are bringing out a proprietary pre-mixed which is organic.
Coir is as bad for the environment as peat is.Oh forgot to mention, there is a 'Modified' version of this recipe, using 'Coir' as the peat.
That will kill all of the microscopic life.How many of you put hot water over your soil before you plant in it to kill bugs and what other preparations do yous make before you put that soil and plant in your rooms cause that's what I do and if I get a clone off a mate I neem it leave it somewere over night before I put with my plants
So what precautions do you take before planting or do u just hope there's noneThat will kill all of the microscopic life.
At the end of the day you have to have faith it will all turn out ok. If you are worried about pests in soil then go hydro.So what precautions do you take before planting or do u just hope there's none
Soil is alive. You just accept that when you use it.So what precautions do you take before planting or do u just hope there's none