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I know what you mean but there's so many ways to grow that if one method gets boring or bears no fruit there is other ways. I have met many people here who find it impossible to grow in soil but can grow hydro with their eyes closed and opposite of course lolYrah but this is my first grow and i dont want to jump the gun to quick lol
That's what I love about being here. There is always help readily available. It's so awesomeSame here, if i run into problems someone will know what to do.
Soil would be different for you and I'm sure you could nail it Pennywise. In my honest opinion it's easyIll have to do soil at some point, my first grow was potting mix that was way too hot and killed 4 Diesel Ryders a buddy sent me. I was gutted and switched to coco for the second grow.
Trust me you don't have to think it can be done!!!!If i used the right soil and know exactly whats in it, yea it would work i think.
Ok shoot what's up?Hi DA, hope the weekend is going great for ya! Your ladies are looking beautimus, great work.
I had a question please Im about to mix up my first batch of nutes tonight for tomorrows feeding. Along with my nutes I have some extras (Z7 and Great White) I was hoping to get a bit of guidance on as far as dosing goes.
Thank you
She is pretty wise.You have a wise friend I use b52 and it works wonders. The bigger the roots the bigger the fruits.
I wouldnt use Great White in a res, it tends to form a gunk in your res.
I won't use great white I would suggest z7 first lol and yes I believe you can use the recommendations on the bottle. Even to use half strength would benefit you
That's just what I would do. Z7 is the futureThank you for the wisdom I will leave the Great White for transplanting and stuff.
No kidding I have to order some as well. I'll probably order next weekSounds like it will be a normal add to my res for sure. Glad there is such a great product for us to keep our equipment and roots sparkling