WestCoastMaster
Active Member
I just had my first baby. on 11-20-11, so needless to say i no longer will have time or energy to play chemist while mixing 5 or so different nutes, PHing it, checking its PPM, so on and so on.
I am about 1mo from harvest, this next one that i will start right after Christmas needs to be a water only style just like subcool super soil.
My first questions are:
Winter is here, i can rent a cement mixer and mix the soil in the garage, BUT how will i let it 'cook' for a 4-6 weeks when its freezing outside?
I will be using some of Bio-Canna's nutes ( Bio-Boost, maybe cannazyme and rhizotinoic or no ), the question is: wether giving them plain water or some nutes, do i need to be concerned with PH, and if so how do i go about adjusting it?
Lastly, my tap water is 40ppm, and has some chlorine in it (checked it using hot tub testing strips ) do i need to de-chlorinate it or not?
All help is very much appreciated, as i need it more than ever.
My biggest concern is if i can even make the super soil in winter.
I DO have a place in the house i could let i cook maybe?
I am about 1mo from harvest, this next one that i will start right after Christmas needs to be a water only style just like subcool super soil.
My first questions are:
Winter is here, i can rent a cement mixer and mix the soil in the garage, BUT how will i let it 'cook' for a 4-6 weeks when its freezing outside?
I will be using some of Bio-Canna's nutes ( Bio-Boost, maybe cannazyme and rhizotinoic or no ), the question is: wether giving them plain water or some nutes, do i need to be concerned with PH, and if so how do i go about adjusting it?
Lastly, my tap water is 40ppm, and has some chlorine in it (checked it using hot tub testing strips ) do i need to de-chlorinate it or not?
All help is very much appreciated, as i need it more than ever.
My biggest concern is if i can even make the super soil in winter.
I DO have a place in the house i could let i cook maybe?