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1.Ty for the info, ill be reserching other soil mixes . I am not rushing it and trying to figure out every detail.Depending on mix and soil, don't need perlite.. could use pumice.
As far as light, check the footprint of them.. regarding 10 gal.. should be solid for indoor. 30s in greenhouse here.
I can easily get my hands on some foxfarm nutes (Foxfarm trio) and i am probably gona go with them , but i will probably need something for roots.As for nutes I'm not sure how available they are in your area, but I only recommend Dutch Pro. Original grow, original Bloom and Explode are the main ones I use, along with a few other micros and cleaners (namely Take Root, Multi-Total and keep it clean). Get a self calibrating PH tester and grow with Coco in my opinion. I've read people say that soil is great for learners, I am not one of these people. Soil holds onto nutrients for a long time so is all too easy to overdose your girls. Coco is inert so you have greater control over exactly how much nutes your plants are actually taking in. If you think you have overdone it on the nutes you can flush out your medium and correct things in a shorter space of time. Organic soils can be quite 'hot' for young plants. At least with Coco you know what nutrients are present before you start growing, none!
Use success nutrient line up or you could have a lot of beginner deficiency problems. Success nutrients can be found at successnutrients.com
flora nova is basic, thats why i recommended it. He burns up 40 plants in coco or anything for that matter, the little less yield you mentioned will pale in comparison... 40 plants is a lot to take care of coming from just 1 harvest of a 1 plant growBro go coco, don't consider coco plus soil. Use either or. Sometimes people give bad advice, and seem to forget you're investing racks and time. And dude flora nova is the most basic of salts, hard to pull serious numbers using that crap. use a 2 part advanced line for better yield and aromas and texture. Like sensi grow and bloom a and b is a great beginner line. some big bud, overdrive, and bud candy and you're cherry. or if you want a one part you can use Mother Earth tea grow and bloom one part suuuuuuper easy to use and the flavors are amazing. Good for coco or soil. Imo since you're a beginner I would use soil the watering would be easier and the feeding schedule would be easier. coco requires more attention (more vigorous drinking) but damn the yields are sick dude
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