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Hi Growers,

I am looking for suggestions on soil for indoor Auto plants. I know there are many options and each probably works. I have been watching videos on using organic soil. One that was suggested is Build a soil 3.0. Apparently, this is an all-in-one organic soil that requires very little amendments while growing. The idea of doing less means I probably have less of an oppertunity to mess things up. Here are my concerns with using an all-in-one organic soil.

Will the soil be to hot for the Autos. I think they are a little more fragile and don't have enough time to overcome problems.
Will the soil put the plant into flower to quickly. I read somewhere that nutrient rich soil will cause autos to start flowering at least week quicker giving the final plant less size.

One other question. A video says that the organic soils get better after being used. They said to reuse your organic soil in your next grow and then again in your next grow and again... The idea being that all the microorganisms in soil keep geting better. Is reusing soil a good idea? Maybe the soil has spent all its fuel? Maybe the soil contains problems from the previous grow? I am not looking at saving money (but I'm not against it) but rather want to know if this is a good and safe way to go.

Thanks Growers!
BC
 
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Hi Growers,
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Here is my outdoor attempt at an Auto. This girl is on schedule to be cut in a little less than 2 weeks. The trichomes are mostly clear and cloudy. My soil consisted of 1/2 parts of Happy Frog and Ocean Forest. I didn't fertilize until the plant started to flower. Then I put in ForxFarm Happy Frog Fruit and Flower 4-9-3 fertilizer. I only added 1/4 cup every 3 weeks. I have only applied twice, and I don't think it will take anymore. I have been adding 15ml of Molases in 1 gallon of water. It takes about 1/3 gallon of water (6.2 ph) a day. I am happy with this girl but not sure what to expect with an indoor attempt. This is Blueberry Skitlez Auto. She was planted on 7/3 and started flowing on 8/12. She is in a 5-gallon cloth pot. Any thoughts on this girl?



Thanks,
BC
 
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