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I used ocean forest for almost 10 years. Its pretty damn good soil. Might be a little hot for seedlings or some clones. Test the run off and see where each bag starts. I have got some bags that were pretty hot. At like 1200 ppm. Just flush it down to around 700 or so depending on strain and you will be golden. Ojce they plants are established in cups and need to get transplanted into larger pots....1 gallons or 5 gallons ext ext, you wont need to do the flush. Not all bag need to be flush, I just did it as a precaution. Hope that helps a little ~smf~
what do you guys use now? o_OI used it for years but i dont anymore as ive seen a few folks have some bug issues,SMF is spot on though when he says its a little hot for seedlings/clones,shit will flat fry them sometimes!
I just started to use root organic original formula in September I believe. I had two main reasons I switched over, well maybe three.what do you guys use now? o_O
I have only been doing this two years now and Im still useing happy frog in my pots ;)
works really good....Seagreen makes it even better
Def worth a try. If you don't want to go all in on a whole run pick up a bag a run one plant with your current soil and one plant with the roots organic. Obviously use the same strain and same size bucket and see which you prefer. What I like you may not like and vice versa. I won't stop growing in soil. Soil buds just taste and burn the best hands down. So I feel for ya trying to perfect and get the most from a solid soil run. Good luck of the switch if you do try it. If you don't post our results in the forums shoot me a PM if you get time and let me know which you liked. I always love to compare notes with other growers working on new things :) cheers ~Smf~thanks SkunkMaster :)
That looks like it has good stuff in it the Mycrrros and stuff too,
So with that, you dont need to feed for a few weeks?
( i guess i could find Aliens feeding chart):rolleyes:
Thanks again..I think I might try a bag of that.:)
Comes in a heavy-duty, ready-to-grow, 1.5 cu ft/10 gal bag; simply poke holes in the bottom, cut off the top, and plant.
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