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live by an and supplements voodoo piranha tarantula grow killer roots. b-52 and bud candy during veg16 days from clone
when I get home I'll try to take pics of new seedlings with roots. why fix if it isn't broken.i don't mind investing in my crops plus my store gives me good pricing. If I'm saving $10-20 on 4l of nutes I'll stick with what has worked for me.Change piranha and tarantula for great white mycorrhizae, not only will you save a shit tonne of money but you will never look back. It will give you even etter results when combined witj Voodoo Juice and carboload.
popped seeds 11/15/17 they sat under t5 now going under 315 cmhFrankly it kind of pisses me off to see all of the expensive add-ons that supposedly reputable fertilizer manufacturers try to foist on the unwary.
NPK + micros. Start with those and as Cultivator says, optimize your grow space and have plentiful lighting. That should be enough, but if you want to try, say, supplementing silicon (which lots of people really seem to like) do that, but ideally just change one thing at a time and compare.
When someone says "I use Big Balls and Super Shite and they're awesome!" I just shake my head and think "Compared to what?" Don't be a fish that's hooked by marketing glitz and sexy graphics. Before you hand over your hard-earned cash, make 'em prove that $20 bottle of majik joose is worth the money. (End of rant.)
I'll try the pics again
5" pots then transplant into 9"pots can't fit 9 9" pots in a 4x2 tray I finish off in 9" potsPlants look great. Pots are WAY too small!
when I get home I'll try to take pics of new seedlings with roots. why fix if it isn't broken.i don't mind investing in my crops plus my store gives me good pricing. If I'm saving $10-20 on 4l of nutes I'll stick with what has worked for me.
Frankly it kind of pisses me off to see all of the expensive add-ons that supposedly reputable fertilizer manufacturers try to foist on the unwary.
NPK + micros. Start with those and as Cultivator says, optimize your grow space and have plentiful lighting. That should be enough, but if you want to try, say, supplementing silicon (which lots of people really seem to like) do that, but ideally just change one thing at a time and compare.
When someone says "I use Big Balls and Super Shite and they're awesome!" I just shake my head and think "Compared to what?" Don't be a fish that's hooked by marketing glitz and sexy graphics. Before you hand over your hard-earned cash, make 'em prove that $20 bottle of majik joose is worth the money. (End of rant.)
So I've been reading on great white mycorrhizae good product but there's always a down side and it s not recommended for drip lines as it tends to clog. last thing I need in garden for all lines to clog. I only have an hour in the morning before work. then gone all day have no one to keep an eye on things. what size pots in your pic at week 4? 5" is the biggest pot I can start in, plus easy fit into9"Change piranha and tarantula for great white mycorrhizae, not only will you save a shit tonne of money but you will never look back. It will give you even etter results when combined witj Voodoo Juice and carboload.
my situation goes like this I have 6 kids, run my own business, growing is my main hobby. that being said I don't have as much time as I'd like so I try to automate as much as possible and keep simple. like I said I dedicate an hour from 5am to 6am 1 hour before lights out. rest of my day split btw business and family best balance I can have.I think that was a 10litre pot in the pic but could have been a 7litre. Yes you wouldnt add great white to driplines but you wouldnt use it as a daily feed as that would be a waste. The best way to use it is to sprinkle it in your medium generously when you transplant at any stage, then once or maybe twice during veg top feed with it manually and again first and second week of flower. You dont need to use alot if you are adding carboload or another form of sugar that will feed the mycorrhizae.