my soil (compost) is westlands general with john innes no2, 50/50 perlite mix.
with that soil (willl be attempting a perpetual, grow plant in small pot, take the top when i can leave 4 nodes behind, clone top in the next pot) there is enough food to last 4 weeks (and hopefully 4 nodes), i use liquidseaweed/tap water and plain tap water in a 2 to 1( feed it twice with seaweed then the third is just water) almost every other day.
this is what im stuck with. im stocked up and dont really have spare money to change yet. i can however stretch to a spray or two.
what 2 things can i do to this grow to help nudge it in the direction of highbrix?
my first thoughts are a calcium suplement for the soil and maybe a calcium and micro for foliar?
please bear in mind a shit buget of around £10 sterling. (could stretch to 15 if it was really worth it)
some brand names would be good, the kind i can quickly google to get up to speed would rock, but the main stipulation is just the top 2 things you think can work best.
hope you can help!
with that soil (willl be attempting a perpetual, grow plant in small pot, take the top when i can leave 4 nodes behind, clone top in the next pot) there is enough food to last 4 weeks (and hopefully 4 nodes), i use liquidseaweed/tap water and plain tap water in a 2 to 1( feed it twice with seaweed then the third is just water) almost every other day.
this is what im stuck with. im stocked up and dont really have spare money to change yet. i can however stretch to a spray or two.
what 2 things can i do to this grow to help nudge it in the direction of highbrix?
my first thoughts are a calcium suplement for the soil and maybe a calcium and micro for foliar?
please bear in mind a shit buget of around £10 sterling. (could stretch to 15 if it was really worth it)
some brand names would be good, the kind i can quickly google to get up to speed would rock, but the main stipulation is just the top 2 things you think can work best.
hope you can help!