• Home
  • Forums
  • Medical Cannabis Cultivation
  • General Indoor Growing
  • Promix All Purpose

Promix All Purpose

  • Thread starter Thread starter Glassdub
  • Start date Start date Feb 15, 2020
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Promix All Purpose

Glassdub Feb 15, 2020 72 Replies 35,647 Views
Page 4 of 4 · Replies 61–73 of 73
Prev
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
First Prev 4 of 4

Glassdub

Posts
1,340
Reactions
1,706
Joined
Feb 7, 2020
Points
163
Apr 4, 2020
#61
Rootbound said:
Always stick to what works for you, because no 2 grow environment are the same. I only pay $10 for 2 cu ft and dont add anything else, just let them do their own thing and adjust accordingly
Click to expand...
Yeah, I don't plan on adding anything but worm castings, I thought that was the point of buying this better Promix over the general gardening type, I don't want to spend shit tons for more vermiculite.
 
Quote Reply

Glassdub

Posts
1,340
Reactions
1,706
Joined
Feb 7, 2020
Points
163
Apr 5, 2020
#62
Moshmen said:
I open my new bags mix in perlite in an old 55 gallon trash can water it and let the f-Ing fungus Nats hatch get rid of the little bastards then use it for planting ! About the only complaint I got is the bugs ! But I’m unable to get the hp only the retail
Click to expand...
I use the 45 gal bin Sterlite bin in the back of the pic (got a new one for this batch), didn't have any insect issues with the general purpose ProMix on the the 9 buckets of potatoes & starts I have in the tent now, I plan on wetting down with Hydrogen Peroxide mixed water, I'm not sure it that will help.
 
Quote Reply

Glassdub

Posts
1,340
Reactions
1,706
Joined
Feb 7, 2020
Points
163
Apr 5, 2020
#63
Jimster said:
The Promix that you bought is the type that I use and has no real nutrients other than some buffering and enough nutes to support a plant, but not robustly. I have never had issues with it, but the all purpose garden mix that they sell is totally different and more like a Fox Farms type of pre-charged product.
Click to expand...
I'm plan on using KLN, Pro-TeKt, Foliage-Pro, Mag-Pro per the chart: http://dyna-gro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2018_Dyna-Gro_FeedChart.pdf
Is this too strong? I've heard some said it was, I'm also on the fence about using Dyna-Zyme & Dyna-Flush but I've ordered or have the rest.
 
Quote Reply

Glassdub

Posts
1,340
Reactions
1,706
Joined
Feb 7, 2020
Points
163
Apr 5, 2020
#64
PipeCarver said:
I get them but they don't seem to last long once I notice them. I increase the # of fans and use a couple right across the top of the pots/sticky tape and I clean the top inch around the edges and add more new soil on the top if I see them when I water. I still see them around every now and then but never to the point of infested and all I've ever used is peat based dirt.
Click to expand...
I've used the general gardening Promix for at least 3 years for veg starts & never had any gnat issues, hope that doesn't change now, I have 4 6" fans in the corners of my tent.
 
Quote Reply

Glassdub

Posts
1,340
Reactions
1,706
Joined
Feb 7, 2020
Points
163
Apr 5, 2020
#65
I thought this was informative.

Myth Series: Peat-Based Growing Media are Sterile

Debunk the myth that peat-based substrates are sterile. Understand why they remain essentially sterile despite beneficial microorganisms.
www.pthorticulture.com
 
Reactions: MIMedGrower and PipeCarver
Quote Reply

Jimster

Supporter
Posts
2,770
Reactions
5,578
Joined
Sep 5, 2018
Points
263
Apr 5, 2020
#66
Glassdub said:
I'm plan on using KLN, Pro-TeKt, Foliage-Pro, Mag-Pro per the chart: http://dyna-gro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2018_Dyna-Gro_FeedChart.pdf
Is this too strong? I've heard some said it was, I'm also on the fence about using Dyna-Zyme & Dyna-Flush but I've ordered or have the rest.
Click to expand...
If I had one piece of advice that I would give a new grower, it would be to go easy on the nutes. It's too easy to think that the more that you feed plants, the bigger, faster, and more potent they will be. You are already planning on using 4 or 5 different nutrients, and for the most part most nutrients are the same, more or less. Bloom boosters are usually just a P or K supplement. Adding these on top of each other can easily cause a nutrient lockout that will drive you crazy trying to solve. Try using 25% doses if you are going to use all of that stuff... you can always add more. You won't believe how hard it is to flush out Phosphorus, while Nitrogen is easily flushed out... so flushing might not always help a overfeeding. Go easy and slow. You won't hurt your plants by underfeeding them, but you WILL hurt them if you overdo it on the groceries.
 
Reactions: crossfader, Kanzeon and Glassdub
Quote Reply

PipeCarver

Supporter
Posts
5,643
Reactions
15,439
Joined
Jul 17, 2019
Points
313
Apr 5, 2020
#67
Jimster said:
If I had one piece of advice that I would give a new grower, it would be to go easy on the nutes. It's too easy to think that the more that you feed plants, the bigger, faster, and more potent they will be. You are already planning on using 4 or 5 different nutrients, and for the most part most nutrients are the same, more or less. Bloom boosters are usually just a P or K supplement. Adding these on top of each other can easily cause a nutrient lockout that will drive you crazy trying to solve. Try using 25% doses if you are going to use all of that stuff... you can always add more. You won't believe how hard it is to flush out Phosphorus, while Nitrogen is easily flushed out... so flushing might not always help a overfeeding. Go easy and slow. You won't hurt your plants by underfeeding them, but you WILL hurt them if you overdo it on the groceries.
Click to expand...
a ppm meter is a great tool to see what your plants are living in. guess work is over with one. Its a fairly new tool for me but I love being able to check run off numbers after watering to see if its too high,low or just where I want it then adjust up or down depending on its numbers on next feed.
 
Reactions: Glassdub
Quote Reply

Glassdub

Posts
1,340
Reactions
1,706
Joined
Feb 7, 2020
Points
163
Apr 5, 2020
#68
Jimster said:
If I had one piece of advice that I would give a new grower, it would be to go easy on the nutes. It's too easy to think that the more that you feed plants, the bigger, faster, and more potent they will be. You are already planning on using 4 or 5 different nutrients, and for the most part most nutrients are the same, more or less. Bloom boosters are usually just a P or K supplement. Adding these on top of each other can easily cause a nutrient lockout that will drive you crazy trying to solve. Try using 25% doses if you are going to use all of that stuff... you can always add more. You won't believe how hard it is to flush out Phosphorus, while Nitrogen is easily flushed out... so flushing might not always help a overfeeding. Go easy and slow. You won't hurt your plants by underfeeding them, but you WILL hurt them if you overdo it on the groceries.
Click to expand...
True but per the chart not all are used at the same time & N-P-K ratios on Dyna-Gro fertilizer seems on the low side so I wasn't sure.
 
Quote Reply

MIMedGrower

Posts
17,190
Reactions
53,530
Joined
Feb 17, 2017
Points
438
Apr 5, 2020
#69
The president of dyna grow doesnt recommend anything for weed but foliage pro and pro tect.

 
Quote Reply

Dirtbag

Supporter
Posts
9,158
Reactions
40,652
Joined
Feb 12, 2019
Points
313
Apr 5, 2020
#70
I have a close friend that only uses dyna-gro in coco and he uses foliage pro, protekt, dynagro bloom and mag pro, and he just kills it. He only runs mag pro during transition and he runs foliage pro and bloom 50/50 weeks 3-7 of flower.

The bloom likely isnt necessary though and I've been trying to convince him to try a run without it. But I cant deny his pot is usually better than most peoples.
 
Reactions: Glassdub
Quote Reply

Glassdub

Posts
1,340
Reactions
1,706
Joined
Feb 7, 2020
Points
163
Apr 5, 2020
#71
MIMedGrower said:
The president of dyna grow doesnt recommend anything for weed but foliage pro and pro tect.

Click to expand...
Yeah, I checked this out before this was part of the reason I thought feed chart might be more reasonable as he made a point that most companies encourage overuse & this chart is specifically cannabis grows.
 
Reactions: MIMedGrower
Quote Reply

MIMedGrower

Posts
17,190
Reactions
53,530
Joined
Feb 17, 2017
Points
438
Apr 5, 2020
#72
Glassdub said:
Yeah, I checked this out before this was part of the reason I thought feed chart might be more reasonable as he made a point that most companies encourage overuse & this chart is specifically cannabis grows.
Click to expand...


I highly recommend new growers use just the base nutes. A one part like foliage pro is all that is needed and easier to learn how to feed properly with one bottle.
 
Reactions: Glassdub and Kanzeon
Quote Reply

Glassdub

Posts
1,340
Reactions
1,706
Joined
Feb 7, 2020
Points
163
Apr 6, 2020
#73
PipeCarver said:
a ppm meter is a great tool to see what your plants are living in. guess work is over with one. Its a fairly new tool for me but I love being able to check run off numbers after watering to see if its too high,low or just where I want it then adjust up or down depending on its numbers on next feed.
Click to expand...
What's a good one to get? I just got a Apera pH meter but their TDS meter doesn't seem to rate so well for the price.
 
Quote Reply
Page 4 of 4 · Replies 61–73 of 73
Prev
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
First Prev 4 of 4

Thread info

Replies 72
Views 35,647
Started Feb 15, 2020
Latest post Apr 6, 2020
Starter Glassdub
Forum General Indoor Growing

Latest posts

  • 2026 Outdoor Grows! let's see em!
    • Latest: Oldchucky
    • 1 minute ago
    General Outdoor Growing
  • The Nepali Highland Growers thread.
    • Latest: Oldchucky
    • 4 minutes ago
    Grow Diaries
  • 40 days into cure , no change in smell or flavor
    • Latest: WinJr63
    • 17 minutes ago
    Cannabis Infirmary
  • Rainbow Kush - first time auto grow
    • Latest: WinJr63
    • 30 minutes ago
    Grow Diaries
  • I’m Week 4 into Flowering
    • Latest: Gmix
    • 45 minutes ago
    General Indoor Growing
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Medical Cannabis Cultivation
  • General Indoor Growing
  • Promix All Purpose
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2026 XenForo Ltd.
Menu
Log in

Sign up

  • Home
  • News
  • Classifieds
  • Forums
    • What's new Featured content New posts New Articles New articles New products Latest activity
  • Social
  • Strains
  • Live
  • Learn
  • Brands
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?