kiwihigh
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Hi 420 members!
I Have been thinking a lot about Soil types and techniques used for growing our beloved herb, and as the environment in which anything grows dictates half of outcome (genetics being the other half).
It makes sense as almost half of the plants environment is underground that proper soil is as important as the rest of the grow environment.
I was wondering about everyone's personal preferences and soil recipes, to see what others have found works best for them. So i decided to try get a discussion going on here
I like Organic soils and fertilizers as they impact the natural flavor of your herb less IMO, I'm also a real hippy and environmentalist that is most likely why they appeal to me.
what i have found in the past is well aerated and easily drain-able mixes promote faster growth although watering is more frequent but I'm always peeping in my room so its not any issue.
Usually i would dump a bag of Organic Potting mix in a pot then transplant and water but i started trying a few different soil additives and worked on a mix.
I would use organic potting mix and add:
blood and bone mix (Nutrients)
worm castings (improved aeration + drainage, Nutrients)
Epsom salt (for magnesium)
Dolomite/ Lime (P.h balance)
Organic compost (aeration + nutrients)
this concoction meant little fertilizing although extra N was needed during veg and after half way through flower extra feeding was required.
I have always used organic liquid fertilizers, however I'm staring to research how make my own DIY organic fertilizers out of Seed meal, lime/ dolomite, guano, grass clippings etc. So any experience with DIY nutrients is very welcome.
I Have been thinking a lot about Soil types and techniques used for growing our beloved herb, and as the environment in which anything grows dictates half of outcome (genetics being the other half).
It makes sense as almost half of the plants environment is underground that proper soil is as important as the rest of the grow environment.
I was wondering about everyone's personal preferences and soil recipes, to see what others have found works best for them. So i decided to try get a discussion going on here
I like Organic soils and fertilizers as they impact the natural flavor of your herb less IMO, I'm also a real hippy and environmentalist that is most likely why they appeal to me.
what i have found in the past is well aerated and easily drain-able mixes promote faster growth although watering is more frequent but I'm always peeping in my room so its not any issue.
Usually i would dump a bag of Organic Potting mix in a pot then transplant and water but i started trying a few different soil additives and worked on a mix.
I would use organic potting mix and add:
blood and bone mix (Nutrients)
worm castings (improved aeration + drainage, Nutrients)
Epsom salt (for magnesium)
Dolomite/ Lime (P.h balance)
Organic compost (aeration + nutrients)
this concoction meant little fertilizing although extra N was needed during veg and after half way through flower extra feeding was required.
I have always used organic liquid fertilizers, however I'm staring to research how make my own DIY organic fertilizers out of Seed meal, lime/ dolomite, guano, grass clippings etc. So any experience with DIY nutrients is very welcome.