G
greendarknight
- 48
- 18
I've taken advantage of almost all of Ex's catalogue but haven't been able to start anything new but that is finally about to change and I think we are about to go exclusively with Exotic Gen.
I looked around to see if I could find feeding recommendation for Exotic Genetix to no avail!
Wanted to see if Ex or any of you guys running his stuff has any feedback or suggestions for us as we plan a switchover specific to Exotic but also based on soil/organic. Cooking soil is a given but the nute/tea regimen is up in the air.
Right now we are running Aptus with a Heavy 16 base in large coco MPBs (10-30 gal).
We are looking to make the switch over to soil and run something a little more holy (organic) doesn't need to be 100% organic but definitely want to gain some taste/smell. We are hoping to run something we could possible run off a doser (with the exception of teas) but aren't opposed to hand feeding, just have an MPB setup that uses a lot of water, etc.
So far, I've read the TLO book and also have Alien's orgranic feeding schedule. Looiking at trying to come up with a soil recipe and feeding regimen that are efficient and easy to manage with a basic schedule.
I looked around to see if I could find feeding recommendation for Exotic Genetix to no avail!
Wanted to see if Ex or any of you guys running his stuff has any feedback or suggestions for us as we plan a switchover specific to Exotic but also based on soil/organic. Cooking soil is a given but the nute/tea regimen is up in the air.
Right now we are running Aptus with a Heavy 16 base in large coco MPBs (10-30 gal).
We are looking to make the switch over to soil and run something a little more holy (organic) doesn't need to be 100% organic but definitely want to gain some taste/smell. We are hoping to run something we could possible run off a doser (with the exception of teas) but aren't opposed to hand feeding, just have an MPB setup that uses a lot of water, etc.
So far, I've read the TLO book and also have Alien's orgranic feeding schedule. Looiking at trying to come up with a soil recipe and feeding regimen that are efficient and easy to manage with a basic schedule.