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    Kind soil VS Fox Farm update

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ID:	28534 Seedlings at 11/1 in veg since. Did a light defol. yesterday & thought it time for an update.On the left we have the super soil,given only ph 6.5--7.0 1/2 gal. water every other day. The right is Batch 64 moonshine watered to run off 2 x a week with 50% fox farm liquids 6.5 ph going in 4.5-6 run off,50%cal mag every other feed.Temp. 72-78, rh around 55% Pots are 5 gal.,Light is 315 LEC. I see Nugs & Green talkin slurry,seems to be workin for ya Nugs...YAY! Question.. why strain the slurry? and not just pour it on top? Would'nt subsequent watering's continue to leech the good stuff down to the root zone. Anyway not doing this for a a large crop but more out of curiosity I'm going to follow through with plain ol H20. Think I'll switch the flip to flower on New Years eve. Wadda ya think ?

    #2
    I think fantastic! Love that perfect star. What a great job you have done mainlining. Such a flat canopy. I am really impressed!!

    BTW, is one kind soil and one FF soil? Which is which?
    Last edited by insomniaczzz; 12-16-2016, 02:09 PM.

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    • PRIMO
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      Hi sleepy I'm using F.F. neuts not their soil

    #3
    How do you like your light? I have as well

    Plants look great...

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      #4
      Very cool primo. Good side by side. What's your filler media in the kindsoil pot?

      I use the slurry per kindsoil's recommendation. I was going to top dress with kind soil but Phil at KS said to use the slurry. I didn't ask why not top dress specifically.

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      • PRIMO
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        Hey Nugs.... Didja ask em why this needs to be done?

      • Royal Nugs
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        No, I offered the two suggestions and he said to do the slurry. No reason given. I was going to mix it into the top inch of coco. Would have been a lot easier that way, but I don't mind...

        Your experiment is very telling. Thanks for doing it. Can't wait to see the final results. Please keep us posted.

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      Hi ya Green, the 315 is kinda pricey BUT I like it a lot, heat output- low, footprint perfect for the 4x4'-- photo quality you bet. The star is F.F neuts. 50% every sun. am. 50% cal-mag every other sun. "HOT" is Kind super duper soil. I let it dry pretty well and water heavier around the out side to try to get the roots to stretch and get into the good stuff. Like I said i'm not going for a bumper crop. Just want to see what the diff. is going to be.Oh and I am very happy with Batch 64 Moonshine potting soil. Which is in both pots.
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        #6
        Oh yeah, I sometimes puff---puff digress. Both plants are white widow from ILGM. Here's the low down on on the potting soil Click image for larger version

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          #7
          Awesome soil!! Never heard of that brand.........but then I'm in an illegal state so can't get any of the good stuff.

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            #8
            Awesome job with the training_ going to try a mainlining and a manifold next. Hope I get as good a result as you_ gotta agree with insomniaczzz_ just beautiful!
            Current grow_ coco based medium, Fluence LED lights, AIT, 5 gallon planters,
            liquid organic nutrients by Advance Nutrients and Vegamatrix. Strains_ Exodus Cheese (feminized), Meltdown (regular) and Caesar (regular).

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