Hi all I've been doing some searching for the right kind of medium to establish my autos without having to add bottled nutes. Certain reasons prevent me from making my own super soil. I'd like to support local businesses that offer a variety of compost and soil blends since I can't wait for stores to stock. I want something that will provide all they need through just watering. But my qs about medium are... Since I'm not growing photos does it still need to be a heavy feed soil? Is there any benefit to using a vermiculite vs perlite blend? With lush landscape all around me I thought I would seek out my local gardening suppliers for a worthy blend such as kind soil or greenfields.
Q about fiming/topping... I've read that topping can be bad and other things not good for autos due to risk of shock or slowed growth resulting in poor yields. Then I've seen videos and journals where people are defoliating, topping, and even mainlining autos. So I was debating on techniques and want to fim one of my vigorously growing autos. Do I have to wait for 5 nodes or can I fim at 3rd once it's established and growing well? Should I do this before or after I transplant?
Just want to get a good run in with my first autos...any advice with medium and amendments would be great. I don't want to have to order half a pallet of soil. And tips about training techniques would help a lot... Tyia
Q about fiming/topping... I've read that topping can be bad and other things not good for autos due to risk of shock or slowed growth resulting in poor yields. Then I've seen videos and journals where people are defoliating, topping, and even mainlining autos. So I was debating on techniques and want to fim one of my vigorously growing autos. Do I have to wait for 5 nodes or can I fim at 3rd once it's established and growing well? Should I do this before or after I transplant?
Just want to get a good run in with my first autos...any advice with medium and amendments would be great. I don't want to have to order half a pallet of soil. And tips about training techniques would help a lot... Tyia
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