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Got a few ft³ of Fox Farm ocean forest from Amazon should be here by Friday. Photojournal to followNow you're cooking
Scrap that last thing and start over
Definitely mix coco into your soil at a ratio of 2:1 (2parts soil:1part coco). It is even reccomended to do this printed on most soil bags. The coco stops the soil from compacting, aids with aeration etc and vastly improves root growth vs soil alone. This in turn noticeably increases final yield, (in my experience by about 33%+ vs soil alone). I have always mixed coco into my soil, since the first time I tried it. You can even buy pre mixed soil, like Tropic Batmix etc, that are premixed 2:1 soil:coco with added guano etc.
Biobizz Allmix is a good allround soil and biobizz nutes do a good organic job start to finishor if you want a "hot" soil for flower you can look at Plagron batmix, H&G batmix or Tropic Batmix. (But for sure always make sure theres coco mixed in 2:1 if its not already premixed)
Ive not used that one myself but it looks okGot a few ft³ of Fox Farm ocean forest from Amazon should be here by Friday. Photojournal to follow
Crazy, I was just finishing my own research and after seeing pictures, I don't have spider mites. That is an actual spider web. EVERYTHING around here has spider webs on it. I torched 2 black widows this month. All the white is actually pvc dust that got blown onto them. No red bugs, except lady and they are welcome.
This picture looks like it has webs from spider mites. I could be wrong, it could be actual spiders, but spider mites are the most common cannabis pest and everyone gets them. If you search the forums for dealing with spider mites you'll find all sorts of solutions and information on how to identify them and kill them.
But, thank you for the knowledge. I now know something else to be on the lookout for and what it looks likeCrazy, I was just finishing my own research and after seeing pictures, I don't have spider mites. That is an actual spider web. EVERYTHING around here has spider webs on it. I torched 2 black widows this month. All the white is actually pvc dust that got blown onto them. No red bugs, except lady and they are welcome.
I was wondering about that today. Should I or would that do more harm than good? I was going to try tomorrow if it did not fall off tonight but maybe not wait?Looks like you might need to help get the shell off if it doesn't open soon ...
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