Branded dirt is still dirt, to me. It'll be sucked dry in a season and be just more potting soil...Has anyone one tried it and what do you guys think, better than roots organic or ocean forest?
4.5 months without any additives? Just water?I had some family from Cali bring me a bag of big roots to the east coast. They swear by it. It was a 1.5 cubic bag so I did an indoor run. 2 months veg and 2.5 months of flower. Started from seed into final pots. They told me to just add water so I did. Very good soil. I was very impressed with it. Prob some of he best tasting smoke I've grown. I've been a roots organic guy for years, but I think this would give it a run for the money. Wish I could find a dealer near me. Little pricey from Amazon. Plus not a fan of having soil mailed to me. Rather drive down to the hydro store. I'd def run it again no doubt. Apperantly it's mainly on the west coast. They had me check out his videos online. Check out "big roots" on YouTube . The guy is def a character.
Not the case here. its pre amended and I personally have been able to reuse it after harvest.Branded dirt is still dirt, to me. It'll be sucked dry in a season and be just more potting soil...
But if it works good, so be it.
technically you could. but its not the end all to organics. when nutrients are used within the soil they need to be replenished some how... i.e top dressing and amendments4.5 months without any additives? Just water?
I've been running the big rootz for 2 years now and I just got hit with thrips.Necrobump. Big Rootz is trash. Literally found plastic trash in the bag of soil. In addition, fungus gnats and thrips which were included for free.