boilingoil Well-Known Member Feb 11, 2016 #2 Depends what you're striving for. Being a new grower I'd suggest just getting some organic potting soil and start there.
Depends what you're striving for. Being a new grower I'd suggest just getting some organic potting soil and start there.
Joshbuddy Member Feb 11, 2016 #3 I hear the yield is better and nutes are easier in coco or promix rather than using soil where u can't flush as easy
I hear the yield is better and nutes are easier in coco or promix rather than using soil where u can't flush as easy
Enigmatic Ways Well-Known Member Feb 11, 2016 #4 If your new to growing I would use ProMix it's a little bit more forgiving then coco from what I hear.
If your new to growing I would use ProMix it's a little bit more forgiving then coco from what I hear.
boilingoil Well-Known Member Feb 12, 2016 #5 I suggested a pre-mixed soil so as a new grower you would get an idea on how to grow. Nothing easier than just watering every 3-4 days.
I suggested a pre-mixed soil so as a new grower you would get an idea on how to grow. Nothing easier than just watering every 3-4 days.
saiyaneye Well-Known Member Feb 12, 2016 #6 Yes get a grasp of how the plants grow, start with soil. It is very forgiving unless you over-fertilize.
Yes get a grasp of how the plants grow, start with soil. It is very forgiving unless you over-fertilize.
Joshbuddy Member Feb 13, 2016 #7 Isn't it hard too know what nutrients your plants are getting with soil
T Torch1 Well-Known Member Feb 13, 2016 #8 Joshbuddy said: Isn't it hard too know what nutrients your plants are getting with soil Click to expand... You know what you're putting in?!? Watch how the plant reacts to it... feed once a week w/ a couple of waterings in between perhaps... learn how she grow & let the plant show you if it wants more or less... Sent from my SM-N920V using Rollitup mobile app
Joshbuddy said: Isn't it hard too know what nutrients your plants are getting with soil Click to expand... You know what you're putting in?!? Watch how the plant reacts to it... feed once a week w/ a couple of waterings in between perhaps... learn how she grow & let the plant show you if it wants more or less... Sent from my SM-N920V using Rollitup mobile app