TheDifferenceX
Well-Known Member
By no means am i an expert grower, actually just going through my first ever indoor grow.. I too started with MG potting soil and too ran into the problems you're running into..
I knew MG had nutes in it, but I found out the hard way that it's "time-released", so the only time your plants get fed is when they are watered.. And when they're less than 2 weeks old, getting hit w/ nutes all at once when watered burns the hell out of them..
As Grizzly suggested, Fox Farms Ocean Forrest is a good soil to use along w/ the trio of Fox Farms nutrients.. Due to the stress that was caused on your babies, you need to atleast purchase the Fox Farms Grow Big nutrients, which is good for veg w/ a lot of Nitrogen... You don't have to, but you're yield and quality won't be what you're probably looking for without it..
No matter how you do it, you're going to have MG soil in your pots because you're rootball is going to be nothing but it.. I'm in the same boat, repotted w/ FFOF and some Grow Big and they are really turning lush and green...
Good Luck to ya', ur on the right track so far!!!
I knew MG had nutes in it, but I found out the hard way that it's "time-released", so the only time your plants get fed is when they are watered.. And when they're less than 2 weeks old, getting hit w/ nutes all at once when watered burns the hell out of them..
As Grizzly suggested, Fox Farms Ocean Forrest is a good soil to use along w/ the trio of Fox Farms nutrients.. Due to the stress that was caused on your babies, you need to atleast purchase the Fox Farms Grow Big nutrients, which is good for veg w/ a lot of Nitrogen... You don't have to, but you're yield and quality won't be what you're probably looking for without it..
No matter how you do it, you're going to have MG soil in your pots because you're rootball is going to be nothing but it.. I'm in the same boat, repotted w/ FFOF and some Grow Big and they are really turning lush and green...
Good Luck to ya', ur on the right track so far!!!