I like to mix a lot of stuff into my soil. Usually, I start with a light mix and then add a bit of soil from near the river (not too much), followed by some garden dirt, coco, and clay balls. After that, I incorporate a variety of additional ingredients, all sourced from my local garden center, including:2-Scoops wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2024 1:24 pmYou ever tried coco, coco/clayballs or coco/perlite mix Happy or you a dirt grower of the organic kind. That coco stuff is guaranteed to put some shizz in our bizz.Happynpc wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 3:00 pm2-Scoops wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2024 2:28 pm
Yes tbh if you get owt from your first grow its a success, my first grow was with miracle grow soil and no tinternet to learn from, fucking thing got root rot and i was clueless and got naff all from it. I then met a great grower who taught me lots ,prolly most i know about growing, next grow in comparison was like night and day grown under 2 x 250watt hps street lights with built in ballast, i swear that must have been one of happiest days of my life. Bloody lucky ceiling didn't come crashing down those lights were that heavy , but man i smashed it and never looked back he put me onto coco as a grow medium too, 2nd grow was with small grojen cubes and clayballs in pots, a great hydro medium but its not coco which a magic grow medium if you ask me.
Lol Clay balls in my potting mix are like magic! Ever since I started mixing them with my soil, the results have been fantastic.
Black lava cinders with acid peat moss
Nitrogen (N)
Phosphate (P₂O₅)
Potassium Oxide (K₂O)
Humic and Fulvic Acids
Iron (Fe)
Manganese (Mn)
Copper (Cu)
Molybdenum (Mo)
Phosphate (P₂O₅)
Magnesium Oxide (MgO)
Calcium Oxide (CaO)
Nickel (Ni)
Silicic Acid (SiO₂)
Alumina (Al₂O₃)
Iron (Fe₂O₃)
Mycorrhiza
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and for sure a pH between 6-7.