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I have had better results with it over Ocean Forest. It's a very rich organic mix so it's likely not to need much feed until you flip to flower. It's a very good mix for the organic gardener.I use their original formula. What do you like about their Lush formula?
Im in their 707 right now and absolutely hate the shit, it dries out to be like concrete and takes me 45 minutes to water one 5 gallon pot... needs more perlite imo.I have had better results with it over Ocean Forest. It's a very rich organic mix so it's likely not to need much feed until you flip to flower. It's a very good mix for the organic gardener.
However, I like the original mix by Roots Organic too. If I were using synthetic/salts based nutrients, I'd save the cash and run Roots Organic Original.
How much and how often have you been watering?Droopy????
Are you waiting until they dry out completely before watering again? Pick them up do they feel heavy or light?watering them pretty heavily every 4-5 days. We just watered them 3 days ago. We did turn up the light to 75% so idk if that did it?
If you answer my questions from earlier i can probably provide some help. But without any answer, my guess is as good as yours.What should my light be on at this stage?
Should I trim them now?
Why the freakin crap are they drooping
Uppot time, they need more room to grow and like @Goodshit97 said they need to be dry b4 u h20 again. Really let them squirm.Droopy????
Such a sharty post.Charts? Did someone say "Charts"?
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Charty evenSuch a sharty post.
Since I'm a lazy grower I grab for the bottle so ROO is perfect for me but I'm thinking for the next grow I may try and do an organic grow if I can start out with good soil like this.I have had better results with it over Ocean Forest. It's a very rich organic mix so it's likely not to need much feed until you flip to flower. It's a very good mix for the organic gardener.
However, I like the original mix by Roots Organic too. If I were using synthetic/salts based nutrients, I'd save the cash and run Roots Organic Original.
That's exactly how I use it.Since I'm a lazy grower I grab for the bottle so ROO is perfect for me but I'm thinking for the next grow I may try and do an organic grow if I can start out with good soil like this.
It seems like this would work well in veg since only water is given then you could supplement in flower with an organic tea?
Me too @Observationist turned me on to their tea partyThat's exactly how I use it.
I use the Roots Organic Terp Teas line of amendments and brew aerated teas.
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