Where to buy MIRaCLE GRow???

blower

Active Member
i looked in walmart it doenst have it..target has this miracle grow will it work?
im sure hydroshops would have it or garden nurseries???

or just stick with foxfarm oceaforest?the best....

umm where can i buy perlite bags? and mollases?
 

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Mr.nice*Guy

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home depot or local hardware store. i use miracle gro soil and fertilizers. (also using molasses for the first time) ive had nothing but success with MG. dont let people scare you away from MG. dirt is dirt. the more expensive soils just have added fertilizers/nutriants and are made up of mixed material. save money and mix soil, perilite, organic materials your self. as far as the ferts, i have a control plant and test plant for bloom booster and there is deffanitle ya differance in flower sizes and amounts. for lowbudget, for fun grows, and personla use grows, MG is perfect. used correctly it will grow very nice nuggys
 

Marijuanaa

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dirt is dirt.
:spew:

Yeah, Dirt with 1000 nutes that arn't stated on the bag is just like plain dirt?

I would stay well clear of M.G, It would be better to use soil from outside which has been in the oven... if you are planning to grow seedlings in M.G, buy ALOT of seeds because of any that you plant in M.G will either die straight away or will grow to have nute problems for its whole life... Give your crop a fightin' chance man :weed:
 

Fditty00

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Fox Farms, Sunshine mix, BioBizz ect. If u must use MG go to Meijers if u have one near you (midwest).
 

CrackerJax

New Member
Mg is a low end fert. It will build up salts in ur soil.

You get what you pay for.

If you want a strong house, the foundation is critical. Same with plants.
 
Miracle grow works great if you're on a budget. Trust me, it works. But it doesn't really comparre with the products you can order online(foxfarm products, advanced nutrients...)
 

Mr.nice*Guy

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:spew:

Yeah, Dirt with 1000 nutes that arn't stated on the bag is just like plain dirt?

I would stay well clear of M.G, It would be better to use soil from outside which has been in the oven... if you are planning to grow seedlings in M.G, buy ALOT of seeds because of any that you plant in M.G will either die straight away or will grow to have nute problems for its whole life... Give your crop a fightin' chance man :weed:
thats straight up ignorant. i grow for fun and personals so there for i am strictly low budget. i use nothing but regular potting soil, MG and what ever random mixture of potting soil i have out in the shed and i have never lost a plant from it. in fact my last harvest using MG soil and MG fertilizers was a feminized wonderwoman by nirvana and it produced three wet ounces. if properly used and maintained, average potting soil can and will perform. i would like to know why you think MG soil is no good.
 

blower

Active Member
okay so get happy frog or ocean forest, and there will be no need to mix some perlite? just to be safe dont fuk with MG right
 

SikSol

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Blah, I have grown in FF I do hydro grows and everything in between and MG works fine if you are smart about it!!... However it should only be used if on a budget or need something fast etc...

In fact I currently pulled some plants out of a DWC hydro grow that I could not get rid of a algae problem and put them in a MG/perlite mix. They are doing better than they was in the DWC setup now. I use a very mild solution using FF hydro grow big and spray the foliage once a day and just water with plain PH balanced water every 4-8 days or so depending on how fast the soil dries up. After about 2 months I will start to water with Nutes as the MG nutes in the soil will be mostly used up by this time.

So all in all, if you can use something other than MG do so... but if not and its cheap and easy and convenient for you then do it... dont let other people scare you because they had a bad experience with it not using their green thumbs and burning their plants up or just relaying what they read on here!
 
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