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I’m using 1 315 LEC, in a milar closet 4 x 7 x 7 the temp. Stays in the low 70 with no ac this time of year. As the seasons change and it gets hotter I close up my indoor grow and concentrate on my gorilla grows outdoors.( it’s much cheaper) I only grow for myself now, I am just trying to keep my shelves stocked.I have 3 harvests a year fall to winter,winter to spring and summer, 😁Last edited by Potted; 03-21-2019, 10:52 AM.
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Coco is great, not as great as soil, I prefer the slow grow, I like to manage my plants. Also less nutes are being used, I really had to see for myself. I have to say that this grew just like coco, the only exception was water retention. Honestly, I like to do my grows as cheaply as possible. I always produce decent yields and always very potent.
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I realize this is still soil and not coco. I personally love growing in soil and never cared for alternative grow mediums, soil is easy and the grows can rival even hydro if done right. You can always compare a hydro grow with an outdoor grow, and if pruned correctly an indoor soil grow will be chosen hands down over hydro. The yield from hydro is larger, as well as the electric bill. I am into minimal everything in a grow, farmers were growing crops for thousands of years, they did not need anything fancy, they knew how to tend their crops and now there are eight billion people in the world.
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still coco plants grow twice as fast in veg and twice as big flower than my old reused soil and nutrients. roots just loooove coco
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These pics are from today, five weeks and 2 days, by the calendar. I had some signs of cal mag deficiency a couple of days ago, treated it and have no further signs. I just added my orange bud mother plant. I have three cuttings of her and one is going to be used for pollen, the other as a seed bearer.5 Photos
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I wanted to see if I could get close to coco coir, I figured that dead or inert soil, plus smart bags would give the same experience, with the exception of water retention. I water every two or three days, I always use nutrients. So far it is very similar to coco, even having to add calmag. So far everything is smooth and this was a quick grow to understand my plants better. The best suggestion that was ever given to me was,"be in tune with your plants. Study them, watch them. Then you will understand them.". The woman that gave me that advice has been a twenty year veteran of gardening. Even so others may have been doing this for years, I have not, I am always learning and testing myself, every exercise is well thought out.
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ive been reusing the same fox farms soil 8 flowering rounds and as long as i water with nutrients every single time the plants are happy, if i use ro water they get lighter in color in a day or two. i use botanicare line
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I’ve been doing the same thing,reusing old used ffof amened with peat,core and perlite this is the second time around for this batch, as long as u feed them what thay need from the start the soil just becomes a medium like core, but without feeding them daily 😁
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I appreciate the responses, the grow is relatively short, 3 weeks veg, now in the beginning of week six of flower. Transplant would be pointless as no more root growth(these are 8 week plants). The soil is soil that has been reused multiple times, it is dead soil. I have had to add cal mag, which is to be expected on any grow. I just want to add a side note, I am using smart bags, I have grown hybrids of varying percentages, for about six months or more, I only had one ever try to grow roots outside of the bag, sour d.. I doubt any annual would get root bound after nine weeks of growing in a smart bag.Last edited by Ace1973; 03-20-2019, 08:53 AM.
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Love the idea of pushing boundaries & testing ones skill. Great way to improve yourself & have fun along the way.
Inert soil meaning a soil medium with little to no nutrients? So reactive actions based on how the plant looks? Or are you using a planned feeding schedule?
Looks good
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