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Nevermind looks like you wanna go organic... Go with soil
Can use something like this.oh, i don't care if it's organic or not for sure. Although i might do an organic grow later.
I thought about putting nutes in this for easy measuring, although that means at least 4 of them it could take the annoyance of opening 4 bottles every day...
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or are you saying i can put the nutes in that spout bottle as my mix for the week. Happy to put in fridge if it's only one bottle. : )! But i heard you cannot mix A&B's, that they must be in the water. But then again, happy to put my gallon water bottle already mixed in the fridge and use a liter a day out of it. That would totally work and would mean i mix every 3 days! Which i can totally live with.
I don't have much room, it's 300 sf apartment with my boyfriend and i have a tiny tent because of it, so things like coolers make life a little more cluttery which in a small space like mine is a priority to avoid.
What if i have a gallon bottle of water and mix enough nutes in there for 2 waterings, does it have to be in a cooler or is 2 days out okay? I'll be kinda totally psyched if i can do a mostly coir grow. I want those 3 gal pots way more than i want to do 5 gal pots. And that i can re-use coco coir is a bonus.
(Sorry for the answer delay, i'm a newbie so some of my posts need to be approved.)
Can use something like this.
https://www.amazon.com/Reliance-Pro...4940&s=gateway&sprefix=water+bag+campi&sr=8-3
Mix the nutes with your water for desired ppm (feed strength) or any large container. Just need to mix up before use. Can use a 45gallon drum or brute garbage can if you need that much and just put a rain barrel spout on the bottom. Use an airstone or small water pump to keep mixed. Then just take what you need to water throughout the week.
Don't do this with organics though.
Lucky Dog K9. Takes a couple days to dry out and has lotta good stuff in it. I am too lazy to figure out how to do it myself. Just buy a bag...got peat in it, too.
I use @Jimster mix for my mother's.... Lol he wasn't kidding you plant and twiddle your thumbs. I water like 2 times a week no issues. I haven't used it for flower as I grow in hydro and just take clones from them. Also they get minimal light.I use Promix with about 20% compost/manure. I water daily or every other day but only feed about once every 15 days. I have good results and it is very low maint and pretty much foolproof, especially if you don't use too much nutes. I've used this mix for 30 years or more and had no problems at all. Its similar to Coco but I think it drains much better and it doesn't get fussy if you don't let it dry and all the other things that you are "supposed" to do with Coco.
Just my opinion!
My peat/potting-mix/perlite soil is documented here. (<<link). It has enough nutrients for the first week or two. After a plant has grown into the container, it dries in 2-3 days. I've used it for 4-5 years with organic-leaning Grow More - Sea Grow (and supplement with other things <<link).
I'm getting ready to grow a plant in Kellogg Cactus & Palm potting mix. I've wanted to try that for a few years. It seems like a really nice texture. It would be *cheap* and readily available to most people in North America. (My soil uses Pro-Mix HP, which can be expensive, not easily available everywhere. Part of the rarified hydro-store market. I found some at Lowes once, and my local hydro store complained to ProHorticulture about it. Haven't seen it in a big-box retail store since. ).
I usually pay about $35/bale, but I have seen some places sell it for as much as $125! I guess it the Promix Ag, as in silver or gold! I get about 8 5 gallon buckets out of a bale and a bag of compost.Pro mix hp is usually available at farm/feed stores. $25 per square bale. Up to $40 at hydro stores. But because of competition the ocean forest is only $13 per bag at the hydro stores here.
I usually pay about $35/bale, but I have seen some places sell it for as much as $125! I guess it the Promix Ag, as in silver or gold! I get about 8 5 gallon buckets out of a bale and a bag of compost.
beat me too it,i was gonna suggest the kelogg bag soil myself,i have used it and works really well in veg,about 2 weeks in flower i started feeding KNF so really didnt give it a full chance,the stuff is goodMy peat/potting-mix/perlite soil is documented here. (<<link). It has enough nutrients for the first week or two. After a plant has grown into the container, it dries in 2-3 days. I've used it for 4-5 years with organic-leaning Grow More - Sea Grow (and supplement with other things <<link).
I'm getting ready to grow a plant in Kellogg Cactus & Palm potting mix. I've wanted to try that for a few years. It seems like a really nice texture. It would be *cheap* and readily available to most people in North America. (My soil uses Pro-Mix HP, which can be expensive, not easily available everywhere. Part of the rarified hydro-store market. I found some at Lowes once, and my local hydro store complained to ProHorticulture about it. Haven't seen it in a big-box retail store since. ).
you kidding me,ocean forest is 25 bucks a bag here,thats why i went with the kellog last round aint that some shit,is that the big bag?Pro mix hp is usually available at farm/feed stores. $25 per square bale. Up to $40 at hydro stores. But because of competition the ocean forest is only $13 per bag at the hydro stores here.
feed store lowes home depot you cant get it here,last time i used pro mix about 4 yrs ago i paid like 25 for a bail and had to have it shipped to my door holes in bag and all hhahah,i even tried nurseries around here ,no luck,that little adventure started me back to making my own soil,damn i was pissed too,bail showed up with 4 difrent pieces of tape on bail about 1/4 of it gone,mail truck just dumped it on my porch came home it was leaning half on door other half on side walkI usually pay about $35/bale, but I have seen some places sell it for as much as $125! I guess it the Promix Ag, as in silver or gold! I get about 8 5 gallon buckets out of a bale and a bag of compost.
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