Originally Posted by Green Revolution Anytime Shotrocker, glad to be of help. I see you have chosen good 'ol dirt, a fine choice. If you would like a great soil mix for a beginner (or expert BTW) that involves very little care and no feeding whatsoever check out Subcool's mix. It takes a little time to prepare but might work real well for you. http://www.rollitup.org/subcools-old...uper-soil.html I use my own version of this recipe and it works great, just add water. ...
Originally Posted by cannabiscuit7 hey shotrockr,next grow you should startem up in the party cups,ive never really been a huge fan of transplanting,i germ in the pots theyre growing in throughout her whole cycle.400 to 600w is strictly your personnel preference.i also suggest letting your medium dry to prune your roots,than hit them with about 1/3 recommended nute dosage when they look ready(when you think they sucked all the nutrients out of your seedling start mix)18/6 is perfect into you flower.And again heat mat is your own ...
Originally Posted by CCMaine Just to chime in on the point below, CCM can provide caregivers with qualified patients as a way to get started, build a full roster of patients or replace patients that may leave for whatever reason over time. Depending on where you are located in the state the length of time that it can take varies, but usually we can find someone within the first week or so once we have invited a caregiver to join the org. We have patients that call us every day looking for a good caregiver, which as it turns ...
Originally Posted by Green Revolution 200 PPM for snow?! That's interesting.... or frightening depending in how you look at it. "Chemtrails" is a word worth googling. I would avoid using it in the mean time. If your faucet water is coming out at only 57 PPM consider yourself blessed my friend, you have AWESOME tap water which will work like a charm. That is unless your municipal supply uses chloramine (a more and more popular choice these days.) You can find that out by either looking up your latest water quality ...
Originally Posted by whitey78 You have to keep one thing in mind using any organic nutrient or whatever that works with microbes, you have to populate the soil before you see best results, and possibly see some deficiencies because of the fact that you mentioned, the low NPK #'s. That doesnt mean the nutes wont sustain your plant, it just means you need to get the soil going with some compost teas or something thats going beef up the microbe populations. Some cheap things to do even with the go box would be to ...