Sunbiz1
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Leca is a gravel substitute used in railway construction...has no horticultural applications.I'm using dirt mixed with leca-gravel (basically it's burned clay, very commonly used around here), mix ratio about 70/30.
Leca is a gravel substitute used in railway construction...has no horticultural applications.I'm using dirt mixed with leca-gravel (basically it's burned clay, very commonly used around here), mix ratio about 70/30.
That's a good start brotha! PH, soil, water are key to avoiding problems! I use Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil and it has always done well for me! My best advice to you is get a few grows under your belt then mess around with mixing your own soil. JMHO hope your little ladies bounce back!Very helpful answers, thanks!
I'm sorry, it's hard to explain in English about these things. I'm not quite sure what you mean by "medium". Yes, I read that vocabulary thread.
Anyway, gravel is mixed in to dirt to give soil fluffy construction. Soil mix I'm using is widely used by growers in Finland. Although I know it's not the best possible solution for young weeds.
Before transplanting I wanna pH test the soil. I try to get a proper pH-meter by tomorrow so I can measure the soil and the water I'm using.
Anywhere 6.5-6.8 is ideal - just making sure he doesn't freak if it's 6.5 6.5 is the pH beneficial bacteria thrive at.1. check ph. should be 6.8
Nute burn...scratch my last posting I'll delete.Hello all.
As the title says, this is my second time growing inside and my plants are starting show same symptoms as the plants in my first grow.
They are about three weeks old now and it seems that leafs are drying from bottom to top and all the grow has dramatically slowed down.
Strain: Lemon Kush
Lightning: 120 watt chinese LED panel + 125 watt flowering ESL
Temperature: In the night 60 to 65 ºF and day time 68 to 77 ºF.
Watering: Cycles of 3-6 days depending on the need of each plant.
Nutrients: Very small amounts of Advanced Nutriens Grow.