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I have grown in coco for the last 8-10 years now, I had to stop growing for the last 6 months or so. That really sucked glad to be back at it!!
Thinking of growing in soil this time around, I have searched and read different posts for the last few day. Still have yet to understand if I need to feed nutes to a soil grow or if the soil has what the ladies need throughout the grow.
If I could get some input I certainly would appreciate it
Thanks guys!
I might catch flak from some people but tbh I feel like you're taking a step back going from coco to soil... any particular reason or just want to switch it up? I'd at least go to DWC or something personally
Here is a water only soil. You'll need a seedling mix.
https://www.kisorganics.com/collections/all/products/kis-organics-water-only-soil-mix
If you want to mix your own I have a water only recipe.
What could be the downside?Water only sounds easy!! Is there a down side to it?
Here is a water only soil. You'll need a seedling mix.
https://www.kisorganics.com/collections/all/products/kis-organics-water-only-soil-mix
If you want to mix your own I have a water only recipe.
just go get a bag of good neutral potting mix and it will be perfect for the grow just read and make sure it says has the nutrients to feed for at least 3 monthsGood question. the soil should contain all the nutrients necessary to grow the plants. As the roots grow they migrate through the soil picking up the nutes as needed. A healthy cannabis plant may start to deplete its supply of nitrogen as it rapidly grows. Farmers can, and do, add nitrogen back by putting some ferts high in N., maybe ground fish meal on top of the soil and scratch it in, increasing N. When watering. Different ferts break down to be absorbed at different rates. If you built a perfect soil with the exact ratio of different nutes we wouldn't need to add anything, but we seldom get it perfect.
Of course, much more to soil than just N., but this will give maybe an idea of what ur asking.
Better to plant nitrogen fixing cover crop, white clover would be excellentGood question. the soil should contain all the nutrients necessary to grow the plants. As the roots grow they migrate through the soil picking up the nutes as needed. A healthy cannabis plant may start to deplete its supply of nitrogen as it rapidly grows. Farmers can, and do, add nitrogen back by putting some ferts high in N., maybe ground fish meal on top of the soil and scratch it in, increasing N. When watering. Different ferts break down to be absorbed at different rates. If you built a perfect soil with the exact ratio of different nutes we wouldn't need to add anything, but we seldom get it perfect.
Of course, much more to soil than just N., but this will give maybe an idea of what ur asking.
It wouldn't! It would be a huge step forward if you do it correctlyNo big reason for the switch, just looking for something different.
Why would going soil be a step back?
Yeah you get dank ass good tasting herbWater only sounds easy!! Is there a down side to it?
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