Xcon
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I started out using Miracle Grow Organic garden soil with promix, blodmeal etc etc and it worked nicely, I'll throw in a pic of her at the end. Then I moved on to Jack's Classic powdered nutes ($5), which didn't work out too well for me as a brand new grower. I was using some crappy pelletized lime that was 95% clay among other critical errors. Jack's Classic actually gets a lot of good rep, if my options were limited I'd certainly give it another go.Good info X - sounds like a nice regimine.
I definently need to start learning that stuff!! Did you ever use generic fertilizers before swtiching to the FF line? I think grow big and tiger can be closely replicated by a generic (at least their n-p-k's) however big bloom with those tiny #'s... I've never seen anything like that at a hardware store/garden center. Is it just watered down (and you have to use a lot of it?). I've read a lot of debates on people saying it needs to be watered down to keep the different nutrients from (in lesser words) fighting with eachother and breaking down.
The Big Bloom is earthworm castings and guano. It's basically an organic tea that promotes a healthy, biologically active soil. I'm sure it can be replicated for a few dollars, but I'm not that savvy.
Guano contributes more than its share of nutrients to the soil. Both the bat and seabird guano are an exceptionally rich source of natural nutrients that supplies many beneficial enzymes and bacteria, large amounts of minor and trace minerals as well as being high in nitrogen and phosphorus.
LOL, I got my hands on 2x 3 gallon jugs with handles, a bit smaller than 5 gal and easier to handle. I started keeping them full and aerating for when I needed water just because I got tired of buying distilled and r/o water from walmart.You know me, I'm TRYING to some cash through my first grow. Not always possible though is it. Whats up with the aerated tap water - leech the chlorine/etc out a little quicker plus keep the water moving so nothing grows on it? With mine and your basements as they are I bet our whole house atmospheres are similar. A dish rag last like 2 days max on the counter before it starts to smell a little moldy.
Bud
So one day I only emptied one of them, the other one had been aerating for at least 3 days. Filled it up with the hose and noticed a huge difference in smell between the two. I was really surprised, I don't drink my tap water anymore because I don't know what the fuck is in it, but it seems to be doing well for my plants. I think the aeration has multiple benefits, adds o2, evaps chlorine, prevents algae.
Hey man, I want to thank you for giving me an idea. You mentioned in another post that you were going to add bloodmeal as a nitrogen supplement to your ocean forest and my dumb ass was like "oh yea, I have a bag of bloodmeal" DING DING DING
lol peace
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