Miracle Grow

TheDifferenceX

Well-Known Member
i dont know much about the soil but i can tell u that i used there plat food and my plants are dying . i think this is most likely due ti the fact that they are only 2 weeks. i should have waited at least a month but of course being new to growing i didnt know that at the time.:wall:

Yeah, 2 weeks is kind of early to feed the babies... especially if there is allready nutrients in the soil... I'm guessing your using MG soil w/ MG nutes...

If it's the regular MG potting soil, it has time released nutes, so when you water it releases the nutes... If you mixed food into the water that early, yeah you fried them...

Flush them ASAP w/ straight water... they will recover, it just might set them back a few days... Start feeding them in about 10 days...
 

400Whps

Active Member
works well but not great, MG soil and veg/bloom +molasses is good if you have to go cheap...
i was VERY against MG with cannabis up until a last year when i was told by the old man my dad buys firewood from,that he grew some.....
(18 seedling=11 femaleplants) and needed help chopping,so i helped him chop and trim.when i saw him next it was amonth later and he gave me an oz, he averaged 2.5-3oz per plant.pretty good considering he doesnt smoke anymore and grew it all for his son(who's in his 40's and lost his buisness/went bankrupt so he figured why not try...)
i was very suprised by how chrystally,tight and stinky it was.(becouse i hated outdoor and MG,this man opened my mind onto outdoor.)
the weed tasted alot like the local river(was watered with it) i liked it very earthy and smooth..
i am currently using MG grow and bloom becouse my other nutes are lost in the mail & i dont expect to see them/cant afford more...
PEACE
 

cheeses

Member
im replying to the guy changing his ph level of his water all the time ---- stop it !!!!! dont change water ph by more than 0.1 at a time i bealive or it will damage the plant
 
miracle grow is not bad. i use it all the time with my plants and my babies are beautiful...
i use a solution of miracle gro, piss, a centrum multivitamin, and b vitamins... it works like a charm
 

yehoshua

Member
ok so for my first batch of growing i was lucky enought to grow six females plants in one male...got rid of the male and took care of my ladies... grew them for a two months flowering and everything a got an once of sticky shit...smoke real good...now i'm working on my second growth and using mg this time...the first time i used just water and grew outside using the sun for light...this time i'm using the sun for light again cuase i feel it's better then any light bulbs you can get...

my second grow tho as i was saying i'm useing mg potting mix feeds up to six months and mg perlite...the soil is 50/50...and have six seeds planted in that along with another six seed plant in the same soil i use before...all my plants are in pots...never want to plant in the grond cuase you cant move it...

one of my seeds in the mg is doing really good...it's day three and i have sprouts in all of them...but the ones in the regular soil as before i just planted today...i can have pics up here in a little bit...just opened my account...

i just need some help in understand the needs of the plants and i feel like that mg is a good component...and from what i read from here it's good for veg growth...so why not just use it for that then re pot in regular soil to flower...

the plants that i am grow is indacas to...does that matter for the way you grow it...
 

kronicsmurf

Well-Known Member
i went with miracle grow moisture control soil my last grow and my plants seemed to love it only drawback was minor nute burn about 3 weeks in. i would recommend it for any beginner growing autoflowering strains.
 

bigv1976

Well-Known Member
As far as growing in MG I believe that most of the problems are operator error but it definately has bugs in it.
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
MG Organic Growers Choice is not a bad soil at all but it does need amendments, just like FF or any other soil; it's just a starting base. I actually like the fact that you have to add nutes; that way I have more control over it. I've found the best method is to use blood and bone meal; put quite a bit in the bottom so that by the time the roots are long enough to reach them the leaves are not N starved. It is hard to overdo it with blood and bone meal since they are natural, organic and slow release.
 
I'm using 50% Pro Mix, 30% MG Organic Choice, and 20% my own mix. My mix was way too basic (PH 8.2), and way too rich. I'm not sure where I went wrong but it has bat guano, worm casings, kelp, blood meal, Greens Plus (human vitamin drink), bone meal, alfalfa, dolomite lime, molasses, a tiny amount of borax, sheep, cattle and chicken manure, perlite, vermiculite, peat, black earth... I thought I had all my bases covered. You should see the flow chart I did, based on every mix I read about. Well, it was a little over the top and the plants didn't like it. (And I won't mention the bills - the kelp alone was $35, then there was the shopping. Seven different places to buy ingredients just for the soil.)

My first grow was in my mix, pure, and it was going south in a bad way. Once I learned to check the PH on my own and found out it was PH 8.2, I knew I had to replant in something else. (I had the Agriculture Branch of the government test a sample originally and it came back 6.8. My tax dollars hard at work.) That's when I decided to go for something acidic and low nutrient.

Anyhow, I think that Pro Mix is good stuff to mix with MG Organic Choice. Both are inexpensive and readily available. And I am using up my mix and figure it must be good to have all that stuff in there, at least in minute amounts.

My first grow is one week into flower, and of the five females I started with, all are still alive and doing better. The soil PH is still quite high due to their growing so long in my special mix, and two have lasting issues but we are dealing with it. (crinkly yellow leaves...) Two are Gorgeous, and one is rolling along just fine.

My second grow in the 50% Pro Mix, 30% Organic Choice, 20% My Mix is looking very, very good. I mean, some look so leafy, green and tight that you wonder how they got all those leaves so fast.

I think the PH is far more important than some people realize, as is being very conservative with fertilzing.
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
LMAO!!! Blackie that has to be the most expensive dirt outside of Miami Beach. Man you've got everything but the Colonels eleven herbs and spices in there! I can only imagine the pain in going to 7 different places to buy "stuff". At least it doesn't go bad and you can use it for a few years to come. I have a bunch of this and that and I use it when some little problem comes up, to keep it a "little" problem. I would love to see your grow pix.
 

YungMune

Well-Known Member
the problem is you shouldnt use the nuted miracle grow for starting seedlings it just fucs it up. its okay to us mg soil after 2 weeks of veg.
 
i used miracle grow soil and then gave it miracle grow at least every 4 days for the last month and its just blossomed beautifully it was just good bag seed and it turned out to be female like im lucky but yea miracle grow is amazing i havent used anything else
 

momurda

Member
I sprayed miracle grow (the blue powder) on one of my plants to check it out.The next day i go check it out and the leaves are shriveled up and have yellow spots all over.Shit sucks do not use.
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
How much experience do you have? You've only got 3 posts. foliar feeding is not like whipping up a batch in water to feed the roots. You obviously mixed it too strong/
 

Spanishfly

Well-Known Member
Use what works for you. If MG does the business, use it - I have no other opinion, can´t actually buy it here.

Remember a lot of the ´advice´ offered on these MJ forums is just BS that naive kids who have never grown anything else have only read and simply repeated.

Experiment and use what works, discard what doesn´t - learn by your mistakes and your successes.

And good luck.
 
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