I’m running both photos and autos. My mix is 50/50 fox farms ocean forests and happy frog with 25% worm castings. For food I’m using roots organics uprising grow and bloom type or amount varies depending on growth stage or pheno. I also use Great white and I’m getting my Recharge today! What do you think? Too much too little?
Good mix?
by CranberryK | Apr 22, 2021 | Grower Questions | 6 comments
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Just make sure you have enough aeration (perlite, pumice, rice hulls, etc) happy frog is a little heavy and that much castings will make the mix even heavier. Sounds good otherwise.
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Those are the nutrients that I am using currently I also use recharge and Mammoth P. I stopped using GW when I ran out and now I just use recharge when transplanting. JustCoolin is right the FFOF and FFHF are pretty hot they come with FF version of dry amendments already in it. so don’t feed heavy after transplanting.
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I concur with the crew and would just like to add, try to make sure the plants finish off the in bag food or you may not get a fade when you were planning. Ran a comparable soil and nute combo, Oceanforest/castings/Nectar for the Gods, only used Nectar for weeks 4-5 and am having to wait for either too many amber triches or the plants to finally start fading which ever comes first. I bet you’ll do a lot better than I have, grow that dank.
@WallyP i’m in a similar situation.. didn’t take into account that the 730nm far red in my light will typically (or can) shave some time off of flower.. i am just realizing now on day 46(ish? i think) that i should have switched to water-only about a week ago; i literally have one plant i could take right now (a Sherbet Dab from bighead), the others are alot closer than i thought! lol.
to OP i agree with pretty much all above. advice is good. i would definitely lighten that mix up if possible. cheers!
I hear ya, cutting food a week earlier is what I was thinking too but we live and learn…hopefully lol. Monkeying around like this is a way we could stumble upon some awesome sauce, but most likely find out it was either way to hot blooded of a race horse, or a stubborn donkey that refuses to take another step. Either way when you grow your own it’s always better than throwing dice at a shop imo.