http://www.norganics.com/products/fertilizers/progro.html
grobofotwanky Well-Known Member Nov 11, 2009 #2 Its always best to use high quality, proven nutrients.
ImarriedMARY Well-Known Member Nov 26, 2009 #3 i would say no i'd go for fox farm or some organic soil
2beanklm Active Member Nov 29, 2009 #4 well i guess it works pretty well. hyponex, perlite and 4 oz pro-gro per 3 gallon pot. 5 weeks in soil after germination.. 7' tall. aurora indica. Attachments aurora.jpg 113.8 KB Views: 11
well i guess it works pretty well. hyponex, perlite and 4 oz pro-gro per 3 gallon pot. 5 weeks in soil after germination.. 7' tall. aurora indica.
terrorizer805 Well-Known Member Nov 29, 2009 #5 I'm going to be using General Organics for my next grow in a week, it's supposed to be good stuff and being as General Hydroponics makes it it has to be good.
I'm going to be using General Organics for my next grow in a week, it's supposed to be good stuff and being as General Hydroponics makes it it has to be good.