That sounds like a good technique. When I picked up my Happy Frog they were out of Ocean Forest. I may have to order online. I have perlite, worm castings and Great White mycorrhizae plus trichoderma.
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Where are the soil growers at?
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Re: Where are the soil growers at?
If you reduce the amount of hash you consume in order to preserve your glass you've missed the whole point.
The hash is more important than the glass.
The hash is more important than the glass.
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Re: Where are the soil growers at?
Well, yeah in the last month or so I've been told multiple times that I've been overfeeding, have been remeding that.camkush wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 2:08 amDont feed until the plant tells you its hungry, or you’ll be feeding a shit ton of nutrients. Water on the outer edge of plant to make the roots grow, and just dont freak out over any plant deficiencies you come across. Come to the forum and post photos and let us help with anything that pops up
I have always watered around the drip line to encourage root growth.
Yeah, I'm not good at identifying deficiencies so I will be asking if I see anything.
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There is loads of things you can do.
I have used bone meal which I could get cheap from the pound store. GHO has a bird guano and fulvic micture that youcan buy. I have been using that and my most recent autoflower has has a good dose of it.
Compost teas are an option you could look into. Using mollasses as a microbial food as well as having available nutrients to help boost things in flower.
A good living soil shouldn't need much added. If you use compost that has a good amount of nutrition and the worm castings or the drainings from the worm bins are like gold, excellent stuff. I start a lot of seeds in worm poo now. @Keeno loves the stuff
Organic growing with a living soil, the plant sends out exudates into the soil which attracts the needed nutrients. In coco and ferts you are literally spoon feeding so problems can be rectified a lot easier. Think you are feeding the soil while in coco you are directly feeding the plant.
I have used bone meal which I could get cheap from the pound store. GHO has a bird guano and fulvic micture that youcan buy. I have been using that and my most recent autoflower has has a good dose of it.
Compost teas are an option you could look into. Using mollasses as a microbial food as well as having available nutrients to help boost things in flower.
A good living soil shouldn't need much added. If you use compost that has a good amount of nutrition and the worm castings or the drainings from the worm bins are like gold, excellent stuff. I start a lot of seeds in worm poo now. @Keeno loves the stuff
Organic growing with a living soil, the plant sends out exudates into the soil which attracts the needed nutrients. In coco and ferts you are literally spoon feeding so problems can be rectified a lot easier. Think you are feeding the soil while in coco you are directly feeding the plant.
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Re: Where are the soil growers at?
I'm currently microwaving a new batch of worms alive @DIY.Rik. I'll have to get back to you soon.
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I use soil most of the time.
Really depends what your aim is. i mainly use worm castings and a few dry amendment as well as afew bought and home made liquid feeds in a "living soil" style soil. but its not for everyone, bottled organics are always an option too if your just getting your head back in the growing game. i like the living style to save dumping soil and starting fresh every time, but it can be a steep learning curve
any specific questions or aims your after besides the 1gpw... easiest option there is to lower your watts as less light is easier to do well with that loads of light
Really depends what your aim is. i mainly use worm castings and a few dry amendment as well as afew bought and home made liquid feeds in a "living soil" style soil. but its not for everyone, bottled organics are always an option too if your just getting your head back in the growing game. i like the living style to save dumping soil and starting fresh every time, but it can be a steep learning curve
any specific questions or aims your after besides the 1gpw... easiest option there is to lower your watts as less light is easier to do well with that loads of light
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Very wise words @GMOGMO wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 8:53 pmI use soil most of the time.
Really depends what your aim is. i mainly use worm castings and a few dry amendment as well as afew bought and home made liquid feeds in a "living soil" style soil. but its not for everyone, bottled organics are always an option too if your just getting your head back in the growing game. i like the living style to save dumping soil and starting fresh every time, but it can be a steep learning curve
any specific questions or aims your after besides the 1gpw... easiest option there is to lower your watts as less light is easier to do well with that loads of light
You can see my most recent grow under strong light. I wasn't used to that and once I had a problem that was it. Got some bud but nowhere near what I should have done.
I also use some home made liquid feeds and to get rid of any nasties, FPJ and my Korean herbal nutrient blend I made.
Lot's of options.
But GMO makes a point of depends where and what you intend from the final product and time for harvest etc...
I wish I started in coco with a and b just to get enough supplies in, then I'd of had time to mess around with organics.
I like to do things different though I must have Irish in me as I have done it all backwards
We all have our own way though, that's what makes things interesting here on GR420
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Oh and fox farms soils@ I am jealous! @Trippster62
US should have equally if not better than what we can get here.
I would look into the podcasts. Go look up Growcast if you haven't already? They all swear by the fish sh1t you can get GMO has used it.
Or Gai Green is supposed to be a real good amendment used a lot in Canada. That could be a good option for you.
US should have equally if not better than what we can get here.
I would look into the podcasts. Go look up Growcast if you haven't already? They all swear by the fish sh1t you can get GMO has used it.
Or Gai Green is supposed to be a real good amendment used a lot in Canada. That could be a good option for you.
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I cant say i saw fuck all difference using fish sh!t tbh, but maybe cos i added it with lots of other stuffDIY.Rik wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 8:52 amOh and fox farms soils@ I am jealous! @Trippster62
US should have equally if not better than what we can get here.
I would look into the podcasts. Go look up Growcast if you haven't already? They all swear by the fish sh1t you can get GMO has used it.
Or Gai Green is supposed to be a real good amendment used a lot in Canada. That could be a good option for you.
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I’ll second turning the lights down for sure. I did the same you did when I got my 550r cranked that shite 100% then I missed a few of the waterings, nutes were way out of whack and burnt the shit up fast.
But I learned and this run is much better.
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I couldn't comment or ellaborate on that one. Not up to scratch with the tech and lights or which one it is.BigJarGrows wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 1:43 amI’ll second turning the lights down for sure. I did the same you did when I got my 550r cranked that shite 100% then I missed a few of the waterings, nutes were way out of whack and burnt the shit up fast.
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They can kick out some power these days. Mine is over rated for the area though already
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