Medshed
Well-Known Member
Hi All - I've been lurking around here for about a year, soaking up as much info as I can from the "great ones" of RIU. I figured it is about time to give back. In this fun-filled adventure we will showcase some TGA genetics growing in Subcool's famous Super Soil recipe, with a couple of twists to keep things interesting.
I've been an avid gardener for about 12 years now but just got serious about our beloved herb last year, so most of my experience is with tomatoes, peppers and basil. I've tried pretty much every growing method you can name - ebb and flow, aeroponics, drip systems, straight up dirt, etc. I've settled on the Autopot system due to its performance and simplicity. I often travel for work so I can't have a high-maintenance system. This became clear to me when I lost 30 outdoor tomato plants in an aeroponic system because of a pump failure. Having run Autopots exclusively for 10 years, I've had very few mechanical issues and get consistent high quality.
I did my first run of Super Soil outdoors this summer with G13 Haze and The Purps. That experience taught me that the Autopots keep things a bit too wet for SS, so we'll add some more perlite this time around. But I think I'm getting ahead of myself. We won't be transplanting to SS for a while...
I've been an avid gardener for about 12 years now but just got serious about our beloved herb last year, so most of my experience is with tomatoes, peppers and basil. I've tried pretty much every growing method you can name - ebb and flow, aeroponics, drip systems, straight up dirt, etc. I've settled on the Autopot system due to its performance and simplicity. I often travel for work so I can't have a high-maintenance system. This became clear to me when I lost 30 outdoor tomato plants in an aeroponic system because of a pump failure. Having run Autopots exclusively for 10 years, I've had very few mechanical issues and get consistent high quality.
I did my first run of Super Soil outdoors this summer with G13 Haze and The Purps. That experience taught me that the Autopots keep things a bit too wet for SS, so we'll add some more perlite this time around. But I think I'm getting ahead of myself. We won't be transplanting to SS for a while...