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The peat shined in the beginning and like I mentioned has a great potential but I don't know how to feed like coco. I grew up on coco. Never did soil til 6-7 years in. Ass backwards i know
Right now I am using a pump and a water line, been too much of a tight ass to spring for a wand....one day....real soon...Did I miss reading how you water the beds? Flood and drain??
What's up Chobble?Leaf, You truly have some of the best indoor gardens on the farm. Im really excited to watch how this guy goes. Why are you trying promix? Do you not like coco?
Chobble
Thanks for checking it out Asaad and welcome to the farm!Lovely grow you have going on brother! I'm new but regardless, I'm subbed! :lurking:
Thanks for checking it out Asaad and welcome to the farm!
What's up Chobble?
To be honest this is my first 'go' at coco, want to compare complexity and production, I usually run a Peat mix just not Promix. I've run Sunshine for 3-4 runs and another mix called Mega Roots: which I ran for nearly 6 rounds. Problem with the Mega Roots was it started out too heavily amended with Dolomite lime and my run off was consistently 6.8-7.0. These last rounds in this mix the dolomite finally started breaking down and with a soil test I found it was right at 6.0.
Thanks for the kind words Chobble!
I forgot to mention these ladies have been topped and they are all producing 2-3 limbs a piece. I just checked in on them this morning and at the rate theyre going I'm hoping to click them this weekend. Today I am going to do some minor alterations in there as well as get all 6 lights burning and add a couple more oscillating fans.
GL
I cut my sunshine #4 with a full bag of #3 per 4'x8' and it worked great but as my plants get healthier and more mature they dry out quicker and I am not able to be at my spot everyday so I have been avoiding additives like that because my plants are WAY healthier and drying out MUCH faster.Interesting, Do you add perlite to any of these mixes? or just the straight bag?
Also, You do 25 plants per light with 3 main "sinks" to produce flowers from? If that makes sense to you... I do something similar, I was wondering if more farmers around here had a logical thought process behind training for yield and quality.
Chobble