Whats the best Fox Farm setup?

Pumert

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so a garden store has opened up neer me and it has every fox farm product available.

Now im just wondering what are the best fox farm products for weed i.e. which of their soils is best and which of the nutes are best??

ive herd good things about the ocean forest soil.

if this helps my strain of choice is the AutoFlowering White russian

i thought that would be helpful on account that since its auto flowering having a soil with enough food to last 6 months would be kinda pointless
 
I just started using the grow big, big grow, and big bloom but has anyone used the open sesame, beastie bloomz, and cha ching? Im debating geting it. Im sure I will soon!
 

greenearth5

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im a hydro man but i hear ocean forest is good for potting plants and open sesame, beastie bloomz, and cha ching supposed to be really good but they are all expensive.. im thinking about going totally organic but i heard foxfarm isnt organic... wish it was cause it works freakin reallllly reallllly good
 

farel2

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Certain products of fox farm are not 100% organic like Fox farm Tiger Bloom. It may be 90-95% organic but that 5-10 percent contains synethic salts that will kill a lot if not all your microlife. So you must be careful there is a difference between 100% organics and Organic-Based ferts. Usually when you do 100% organics you make your own soil. Subcool has a good thread on how to make a really good super soil. Probably would end up being cheaper than fox farm in the long run too.

Hope this helps!!
 

Pumert

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Certain products of fox farm are not 100% organic like Fox farm Tiger Bloom. It may be 90-95% organic but that 5-10 percent contains synethic salts that will kill a lot if not all your microlife. So you must be careful there is a difference between 100% organics and Organic-Based ferts. Usually when you do 100% organics you make your own soil. Subcool has a good thread on how to make a really good super soil. Probably would end up being cheaper than fox farm in the long run too.

Hope this helps!!
ya i have that thread bookmarked

but local gardening stores dont hold those products

plus i herd auto flowering strains are more sensitive to nutes and ferts so to have soil that hot, even if i did cut it with the cheap stuff, it just wouldnt be the easiest situation for my grow
 

kevin

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using ocean forrest for the first time myself, so far i like it. i've used mg and happy frog in the past. with the happy frog i fed with the grow big, tiger bloom and big bloom according to ff feeding schudule with great results. with the ocean forrest i'm just going to watch my plants. but i was told the only thing i needed to add was water and seeds.
 

dhhbomb

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with ff ocean forest the first 2-4 weeks no nutes are need already alot of veg nuts in the soil
 

nraged

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with ff ocean forest the first 2-4 weeks no nutes are need already alot of veg nuts in the soil
I bought the ff solubles Cha Ching and Beastie Bloomz. I plan on feeding them to my first and current grow. I also try and feed the microbes with molasses waterings when not using the nutes. And flush every 2 weeks. Hopefully the solubles do something I hate to have been suckered. I read somewhere they work. They costed me more for the two bottles then the liquid grow big ect.
 

farel2

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I dont think you could do fox farm with auto flowering plants could you since it is only a 2 month cycle and some nutes in the soil might still be pro-grow when it should be going pro-bloom (for auto's)??
 

Pumert

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I dont think you could do fox farm with auto flowering plants could you since it is only a 2 month cycle and some nutes in the soil might still be pro-grow when it should be going pro-bloom (for auto's)??
the nutes in the soil are what you put in it

and i dont think fox farm has extended release nutes in its soil
 
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