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Common stuff, like recycled and mixed Fox Farm HF and OF soil. I'm thinking about trying a Promix. Then I add ewc, perlite, rice hulls, some coir, maybe some hardwood twigs at the bottom. I also add leaves from defoliation. I add Mykos or Great White. I'm a believer in using Gaia Green, Azomite, gypsum and Epsom salt. All of that's working well for the style of growing I like and we're happy with our crops.What’s your medium of choice?
Technaflora out of Canada works well also.I was actually planning one of these, already have air stones and pump, 3” net baskets (small but I can make it work), I have FF liquid neuts but I’d switch to Athena or GH which are also both locally available full lines
I wanna get into hydro or coco with microdrippers but it’ll be awhile before I make a full switch, till then I’d like to try one of these hubble buckets out, I’d make my own of corse like everything else I use
I liked happy frog, it’s what I was using about 2.5 years ago, I’ve never used OF for a grow I’ve used it in my flower beds through and damnnnn are the marigolds goin nuts this year lol pushing 3.5’ tall lolCommon stuff, like recycled and mixed Fox Farm HF and OF soil. I'm thinking about trying a Promix. Then I add ewc, perlite, rice hulls, some coir, maybe some hardwood twigs at the bottom. I also add leaves from defoliation. I add Mykos or Great White. I'm a believer in using Gaia Green, Azomite, gypsum and Epsom salt. All of that's working well for the style of growing I like and we're happy with our crops.
Organic Soil Mixes | High Times
When growing organically the best technique to use is to make a soil mix that is completely organic and contains all the necessary nutrients for thehightimes.com
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All good info! All good reads too!
Various strains. I’d have to go back into my records to know. If I remember correctly, we went from all seed that year. I generally prefer clones (from rooms I know are clean), but my business partner prefers seed. Which makes me absolutely nuts because he didn’t take cuttings of them beforehand. And there were some nice phenos in there!Looking great fam! Various strains or one big run?
Oh wait. I thought I was responding to the Outdoor 2023 thread.Looking great fam! Various strains or one big run?
Technaflora are friends of mine actually, from when I lived in BC. I think it’s a great line of nutes.Technaflora out of Canada works well also.
I don’t regret going hydro, learning curve like anything else. The ability to identify issues and respond quickly, oh and the yeild. Not any better than a dirt grower, but you can get there faster if your not a Master Gardener
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I like Happy Frog, too. It has wood chips in it, however, and I read recently that fungus gnats like wood chips in soil. I don't like fungus gnats, so I've been thinking about trying a different soil. I have way too much soil right now, so a lot of it is going outside next spring.I liked happy frog, it’s what I was using about 2.5 years ago, I’ve never used OF for a grow I’ve used it in my flower beds through and damnnnn are the marigolds goin nuts this year lol pushing 3.5’ tall lol
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