desperately In need of advice!

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Goodshit97

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Oh yeah of course use it all I'll it's gone I sill have a 7-1-1 roots organics terp tea that I'll use sometimes for the myco at least.

And have some liquid nutes I need to go through
Im gonna burn up the grow big outside this summer, and hopefully it doesnt destroy the soil so i can still use the gaia for bloom. Otherwise i have no use for liquid nutrients anymore.
 
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Im gonna burn up the grow big outside this summer, and hopefully it doesnt destroy the soil so i can still use the gaia for bloom. Otherwise i have no use for liquid nutrients anymore.
If I had a backyard I'd do a bed and throw some seeds out, otherwise

My first outdoor went well besides wpm..
 
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so is the fox farm trio plus the kelp me kelp you and the wholly mackerel good to use? i see you both have different nutes.

should i give her some epsom salt next watering? is it better to put it directly on top of the soil or should i put it in water?
Epsom salt is just magnesium sulfate. And plants need magnesium, or they end up looking like this hungry bitch.
i don’t think mine look like that but does it hurt to put a little in next feeding?

also has anyone tried this stuff in the picture i uploaded.

all my nutes are either fox farm or bush whackers. do you guys recommend any other nute that maybe work better?
 
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Goodshit97

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so is the fox farm trio plus the kelp me kelp you and the wholly mackerel good to use? i see you both have different nutes.

should i give her some epsom salt next watering? is it better to put it directly on top of the soil or should i put it in water?

i don’t think mine look like that but does it hurt to put a little in next feeding?

also has anyone tried this stuff in the picture i uploaded.

all my nutes are either fox farm or bush whackers. do you guys recommend any other nute that maybe work better?
So i use organics, fox farm is synthetic, and jacks is water soluble salt, i believe thats what youre talking about. What you are using works yes. I just went organic is all.

Ive seen the trifecta brand mykos. Im getting xtreme gardeing mykos and azos
 
Goodshit97

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shit i’m sorry i did see this pic, but okay does the gaia green smell horribly? lol it’s pretty pricey too right?
Smells like a pig farm 🐖
No its not that bad but yeah it stinks. I think it ranges from location to location. I got mine from grow grow supply co in fryeburg maine. It was like 14.99 or 17.99 a tub. I know on amazon its like 30+ per tub.
 
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Smells like a pig farm 🐖
No its not that bad but yeah it stinks. I think it ranges from location to location. I got mine from grow grow supply co in fryeburg maine. It was like 14.99 or 17.99 a tub. I know on amazon its like 30+ per tub.
yeah see i’m not sure where a place would sell that by me. i think their might be the one shop i’ll have to take a peek see. but okay so my stuff is good for now? i was also thinking of starting to use this brand.

like the bush whackers coco stuff and the dry fertilizer from mother earth
 
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yeah see i’m not sure where a place would sell that by me. i think their might be the one shop i’ll have to take a peek see. but okay so my stuff is good for now? i was also thinking of starting to use this brand.

like the bush whackers coco stuff and the dry fertilizer from mother earth
I know nothing about coco other than its a different animal when compared to soil. Im also not familiar with the down to earth fertilizer either so i cant really help there. Plenty of great coco farmers here though that would help you if you went that route.
 
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also for the epsom salt is it better to just sprinkle some on top of the soil and i water/feed next?
I know nothing about coco other than its a different animal when compared to soil. Im also not familiar with the down to earth fertilizer either so i cant really help there. Plenty of great coco farmers here though that would help you if you went that route.
okay cool yeah idk if i will do the coco i still have a big bag of ocean forest which i really like.
 
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I started guerrilla grows in the backwoods of Tennessee in 1974 and that is the only Super Soil experience I have and wasn't a certified master gardener back then,Lol.I use coco/perlite 70/30 mix with great results so I continue on. SS
 
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also for the epsom salt is it better to just sprinkle some on top of the soil and i water/feed next?

okay cool yeah idk if i will do the coco i still have a big bag of ocean forest which i really like.
For the epsom i dont think it makes a difference. I usually just mix it in the top layer of soil and water it in.
 
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i think where i live outside growing would be horrible, do you think you’ll like growing indoors more? what made you want to start outside? i bet there’s a whole new set of challenges when growing outdoors.
I had grown outside many times and plan to grow a few this summer. I've always had good results, except for being ripped of one crop. I had a very good outside crop in 2019, but then we moved and can't do much outside here. This summer's crop would only be two plants on our balcony. Currently inside, I have one grow finishing and another starting. I'll start the outside grow inside, probably in April. I want them to be growing well before I put them out.
 
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I started guerrilla grows in the backwoods of Tennessee in 1974 and that is the only Super Soil experience I have and wasn't a certified master gardener back then,Lol.I use coco/perlite 70/30 mix with great results so I continue on. SS
okay so coco is part of making the super soil?
 
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I had grown outside many times and plan to grow a few this summer. I've always had good results, except for being ripped of one crop. I had a very good outside crop in 2019, but then we moved and can't do much outside here. This summer's crop would only be two plants on our balcony. Currently inside, I have one grow finishing and another starting. I'll start the outside grow inside, probably in April. I want them to be growing well before I put them out.
that makes sense, is it easier to start inside then move them outside?
 

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