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    Switching to dry amendments

    Apparently the company that makes the bottled nutrients that I use has gone out of business and they won't be making it any more so I decided to try using dry amendments, since I already have some down to earth amendments I just bought a box of bio- live and a box of bone meal, going to get some soil made for my girls favorite strain to run outside this year,if anyone uses down to earth amendments I would love to hear what you do,is there anything else I need to get,I'm going to use the bio- live, bone meal, seabird guano, earth worm castings and langbianite, thanks in advance and happy growing!!

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    Also going to be using Epsom for magnesium and pro- mix, maybe some additional perlite

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      #3
      Been using grow dots and rain water for 3 grows now and the pH issues and tip burn has been at a minimum. The yield is a lot better but the time to get harvest ( ripe) is a bit longer. Taste is a lot better. The high is the same. Gaia Green is what I'm going to try next.

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        #4
        When I initially built my veggie soil i used down to earth. It’s good stuff. I use Gaia with my indoor grows though. Only thing I’d add is some magnesium sulfate (bath salt) and dolomite lime. I switched to dry amendments about a year ago and I’m not looking back!!

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          #5
          The lime is to balance the pH right??

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            #6
            Do I need lime,bio- live has a bunch of good bacteria and fungi and stuff

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