What soild should i choose: (Plagron brand):
royality mix, light-mix, bat-mix, grow-mix, plagron all mix or cocos
i am a little confused - the description says:Plagron Royalty-mix is Plagron’s premium product. Attention! Water well, allowing the water to seep through, before use. Do not add any fertilizer for the first 6 weeks.
does that mean that i cannot use any more additives? what about their table?
I want to use the table and the products listed in it, but what soil whould i go for?
I really like how the worms castings bag looks like, and the bat mix seems compelling.
My question is:Can I grow in ONLY this 1:1 mix made of plagron bat mix and plagron worm castings or it must be mixed with other soil (perhaps "grow-mix" plus "worms castings" 1:1)?
My intentions are to grow only 2 plants, so i don't need much growing medium, i.e. i can buy even the more expensive ones.
I choose the plagron brand because it is easily available where i am.
we also have "biobizz" products
Also is it possible to use the Royality mix (with no extra nutes), and use only Terra bloom (or other blooming nutritient) only during the blooming phase?
I choose the plagron brand because it is easily available where i am.
we also have "biobizz" products
Also is it possible to use the Royality mix (with no extra nutes), and use only Terra bloom (or other blooming nutritient) only during the blooming phase?
hey thanks!
their chart is a little complicated, but i will "study it" better :-)
also the Bio Bizz products are available in my country, and their prices are a bit lower then the plangron Bio/terra line.
I would not use All mix the ec is way too high for a soil grow, it will fry clones or seedlings. I have used plagron Batmix for flowering, i O.D'd some i was growing in hempy buckets, i had to flush all the perlite off. then I put them into bat mix, they were 4 weeks old at the time. they grew really well, dark green leaves, budded as well as anything else ive used, never fed them, at 8 weeks plants were full of green leaf and big buds, no nitrogen deff or anything, i think they could have gone another two weeks without feed if a wanted. these soils therefore are ok for established plants, at least three weeks old i reckon. You would be better using something like Westlands multi purpose with added JI. or the newer West Plus.theyr'e cheaper, but still ok, and dont feed until you see any defficiencies, and even then, check the ph of the run off first. it might be ph.