Hello, it is almost time for outdoor grow again and I want to ask more experienced growers since I want to try to do the best.
I was reading some posts about ideal grow soil in general - I found out that pH of the soil should be between 6 - 7, which is where my first question come - I tried to find the best soil in this range, but most of them had a huge difference - for example 5-8 and so on therefore I was not really sure what to pick - I wonder if that is just perhaps a bad shop or if thats normal, how do you guys choose the right one?
I read that people mix their soil with perlite and with coco fibrics as well which seemed reasonable for me, although when I talked to a seller of in the soil shop she said that doing that is kinda counter-productive (I dont exactly remember the reasoning) so I would love to hear your opinion onto that.
Lastly, I did not plan to talk about that but do you guys use some kind of manure or something similar to that or you just buy pre-fertilized soil?
I was looking for information about liquid fertilizers and I found out that you use (obv.) different NPK ratios for different stages exactly as 9 4 5 for vegetative state and 3 8 7 for flowering (if thats incorrect I am all ears). I was searching for the perfect ratios and I was told that the "normal" liquid fertilizers are not ideal and I should visit a growshop for the best ones. I feel that at least in my country these "growshops" just sell the same stuff only overpriced and labeled as "weed growing". The question is if I buy lets say a liquid fertilizer made for roses but with the right NPK ratio, does it matter?
I got a lot of answers last year when I was struggling with cutting my plants so I hope I can get some feedback again and improve my knowledge and hopefully the final product
Thanks in advance!
I was reading some posts about ideal grow soil in general - I found out that pH of the soil should be between 6 - 7, which is where my first question come - I tried to find the best soil in this range, but most of them had a huge difference - for example 5-8 and so on therefore I was not really sure what to pick - I wonder if that is just perhaps a bad shop or if thats normal, how do you guys choose the right one?
I read that people mix their soil with perlite and with coco fibrics as well which seemed reasonable for me, although when I talked to a seller of in the soil shop she said that doing that is kinda counter-productive (I dont exactly remember the reasoning) so I would love to hear your opinion onto that.
Lastly, I did not plan to talk about that but do you guys use some kind of manure or something similar to that or you just buy pre-fertilized soil?
I was looking for information about liquid fertilizers and I found out that you use (obv.) different NPK ratios for different stages exactly as 9 4 5 for vegetative state and 3 8 7 for flowering (if thats incorrect I am all ears). I was searching for the perfect ratios and I was told that the "normal" liquid fertilizers are not ideal and I should visit a growshop for the best ones. I feel that at least in my country these "growshops" just sell the same stuff only overpriced and labeled as "weed growing". The question is if I buy lets say a liquid fertilizer made for roses but with the right NPK ratio, does it matter?
I got a lot of answers last year when I was struggling with cutting my plants so I hope I can get some feedback again and improve my knowledge and hopefully the final product
Thanks in advance!