NewClosetGrower
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dude i just transplanted 2 nights ago from FFOF to MG organic and the plant is acting like its alive and awake now...almost thanking me haha
dude i just transplanted 2 nights ago from FFOF to MG organic and the plant is acting like its alive and awake now...almost thanking me haha
DIRT TRAITOR!!! Yea, I'm thinking about trying a hydro setup...not for this next grow, but the one after that...![]()
LOL... I love dirt, but it is becoming a hassle, expecially with transplanting and shit. I'm looking forward to water gardening for a change. My current grows will finish in soil as I don't feel like flushing roots clean and potting in hydroton. My next grow will be hydro, following Scottyballs technique. He gets nearly a pound per plant from a waterfarm using a scrog.
can you recomend a type that I can look for and are they available at home depot or lowes, walmart?
I was looking at scottyballs' water farm last night and it seems like a great method. Especially since waterfarms are only 70 bucks.
im subbed cant wait to see the comparison with some buds, i used MG organic twice before and this time switched to moisture control as the organic is too chunky but i havnt had a problem with MG soil
Well, although I plan to finish these out, for sure, the actual test, is for all-out veg performance. The only way to determine soil fertility, is to rate them, before any ferts have been added. Once they've been fed, it effects the accuracy of the test, IMO. Once I start feeding them, they should both perform the same, basically, because if one or the other show's deficiencies, I'm going to correct them. I can't risk problems, losing some of my yield, just for the sake of testing. My main goal of this test, os to put to rest, the "MG burns your plants", "MG is garbage", etc....myths. All those problems come during veg, when new guys feed, or overwater their plants, then blame it on the soil. Not always, but that's usually the case. I'm trying to show that MG works just fine, if used properly.![]()
Well, although I plan to finish these out, for sure, the actual test, is for all-out veg performance. The only way to determine soil fertility, is to rate them, before any ferts have been added. Once they've been fed, it effects the accuracy of the test, IMO. Once I start feeding them, they should both perform the same, basically, because if one or the other show's deficiencies, I'm going to correct them. I can't risk problems, losing some of my yield, just for the sake of testing. My main goal of this test, os to put to rest, the "MG burns your plants", "MG is garbage", etc....myths. All those problems come during veg, when new guys feed, or overwater their plants, then blame it on the soil. Not always, but that's usually the case. I'm trying to show that MG works just fine, if used properly.![]()
im subbed cant wait to see the comparison with some buds, i used MG organic twice before and this time switched to moisture control as the organic is too chunky but i havnt had a problem with MG soil
grizzly is the best dip out there right now.
oh and nice looking plants!!
I won't lie; when I used mg nutes for bloomin plants in my F&D flowering room even my old lady(someone who was raised in a mennenite colective and don't smoke pot) thought I was nuts. If used properly mg products can be made to work well with pot. I got nice crystals on my buds with it. Maybe if you cut the mg with the ff you might get a good mix. Or even find a soil(or something) with no added nutients to cut in with the mg, to weaken the nutes. I have to cut waaaay back when using mg fertilizer.