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Fox and deer mix base
Fox and deer mix base










fox and deer mix base

only thing ill say to be careful of is mold. By the time your giving nuits again little by little your girls will havea huge root system and be sucking up the nuits let your soil dry up more than normal too the roots will grow out looking for water just use common sense and dont completly dry em up.

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Fox farm ocean forest soil is awesome but its alittle hot (full of micro nuits ) i like to cut it down with the organic bag and the perlite (i add it separate cuz the perlite will soak up the nuits in the soil) i treat the soil with root booster and full feeding to give the fully rooted clones or hardened rooted seed and kick start roots grow fast as the nuits start to fade with plain water roots will griw out looking for food. Then increase 1/4 strength untill at full. Then when moist not mud but moist use as u would normaly but do not ad nuits for the first 2 waterings on the Third watering use 1/4 strength.

fox and deer mix base

Take soil and set in your grow light open and able to dry up let sit 2 days mixing up as many times as u want. After boosters and all soils are mixed well feed your soil with your full strength nuits in 1 gal water mix and let it run off. You dont want mud here just a simi damp soil mix. Take the root booster mix at 1/2 strength ph down to 6.3 to 6.8 mist generously the top and mix soil add last bag of fox farm ocean forest mix and spray root booster mix. Repeat 1bag fox farm ocean forest soil and 1/2 bag of the organic no perlite. Pour 1 bag fox farm ocean forest soil 1/2 bag if the organic no perlite, 1 half cup perlite. (Bear with me here just follow along.) 1 container of canna rhizotonic (root booster of your choice) and I full strength feeding of all your nutis. I use fox farm ocean forest soil 3bags 1 bag organic soil I look for one with alot of worm castings, bat quano, and other things like peat moss but NO!! Vermiculite or perlite. Here is what I do this works for me it may not be the "right" way but ive not seen any issues. Sounds like you got a plan,me i would get ride of the lime,lime is for keeping the soil a nuetral 7.0,weed does best at 6.5 in soil unless your trying to manipulate from hard water,both the soil and fox product will do you fine,are these reused soil or fresh?if your reuseing the soil yes a little dolimite will be good,as far as cal mag,you will get better results with egg shells,i put 2in of soil and take a tsp of crushed to dust egg shell and add 2 tsp of vinegar,mix it all up to a runny paste,put it in your hole and then cover with 2in of compost,then couple inchs of soil,put transplant in and finish fill with soil,then i add more compost,i run 5 gallon buckets,ive run the trio with great result,only uppotting i do is from transplant to 5 gal bucket,it will seem the bitch aint growin for a week or two,then bamm ,take off,reason is the root finally got to bottom and is now spreading her legs,ive never used cal mag,no need if you keep the soil happy it does all the magic,other than that sounds like your off to a good start,hope this info helps if you use it,and good luck and spread the love to the community when you can plan on two plants in the tent ( MK Ultra and Girl Scout Cookies) Some combo soil with FF Light warrior, FF Ocean forest, Perlite, and Dolomite Lime powder (added cal/mag) FF nutrient trio (grow big, big bloom, tiger bloom) I have not experimented with grow big yet, but the other two worked wonders on my first grow. Please let me know if this is ill-advised as well. NOTE: I plan on using the fox farm trio of nutrients - Grow big throughout veg, big bloom from late veg to end of flower, tiger bloom for all of flower

fox and deer mix base

What ratios would I want to follow for the above highlighted ingredients? Do I need to purchase any additional mix for my soil?ģ. I want to combine these together and have a soil that I can use from seed to harvest.Ģ. I recently purchased fox farms light warrior, fox farms ocean forest, perlite, and dolomite lime. For my first grow, I was able to manage a 5' tree using only a 300w full spectrum LED, MiracleGro potting soil, and some basic fox farm nutrients (big bloom for full life and tiger bloom for flower). I am currently starting my second grow, and am looking to up my soil game a bit. I am new to posting to these forums, although I am not new as a visitor, and appreciate the wealth of information available on here :)












Fox and deer mix base