kram rollen
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Going to start my second grow using autoflower seeds this time (tangerine dream). Just a little confused on soil. Looking for a premixed bag. Thanks for any advice.
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Hiya kram,Going to start my second grow using autoflower seeds this time (tangerine dream). Just a little confused on soil. Looking for a premixed bag. Thanks for any advice.
I kinda figured on using the soil during veg, then slowly start using some flower nutrients.Hiya kram,
Are you looking at the soil feeding the plant or are you using bottled nutrients?
Just be carefull, some soil with food in it can be a little strong for seedlings.I kinda figured on using the soil during veg, then slowly start using some flower nutrients.
My first grow I used FFOF and advanced nutrients from seed. But I was reading, and started thinking that type of soil might be to hot for autos.Are you going to be feeding nutrients throughout the grow? I use biobizz light mix with 10-20% extra perlite added along with biobizz nutrients.
It's a strange one, I've seen people use FFOF with seedlings and get both results, one persons plant burn while another be perfectly ok. I think it depends on the particular plant, I personally don't think it's worth the risk.My first grow I used FFOF and advanced nutrients from seed. But I was reading, and started thinking that type of soil might be to hot for autos.
Yes That’s what theNuttyProfessor suggested. Seems reasonable, it’s easy to overthink this stuff hahahaIt's a strange one, I've seen people use FFOF with seedlings and get both results, one persons plant burn while another be perfectly ok. I think it depends on the particular plant, I personally don't think it's worth the risk.
If you're going to start the auto in a big pot, you could layer different soils in the pot, stronger soil at the bottom and weaker soil at the top. What's the other soil FF does? Happy frog?
Not sure on that one mate. Unless there's different types of fabric pots. The ones I use air prune the roots. I don't think anything can grow through them.the fabric pots are handy too you can start small then sit into a bigger pot , i think the roots come through into the next so no transplanting either , im sure thats how they work, ( along with root air pruning )
Sounds like that professor isn't so Nutty after allYes That’s what theNuttyProfessor suggested. Seems reasonable, it’s easy to overthink this stuff hahaha
LOL, thanks everyoneSounds like that professor isn't so Nutty after all
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