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Best Answer captain beefheart , 23 December 2016 - 12:37 AM

Eyup mud slingers

 

I'm planning a dirt grow, and I don't want to fuck about with liquid feeds, I have enough of that with my coco grows

 

So I've come up with this concoction, and I only really want to water, and I don't want to adjust ph either

 

Bio bizz All-mix

a few clay pebs

rockdust

calcified seaweed (why don't more people use that if it has calcium in it?)

Bat shit - for final pot only

worm castings

bonemeal or fish blood & bone

zymes

 

Wojja reckon?

Obviosuly it depends on how much of each thing I use, but I reckon that should be enough...

 

I don't want to use root stim either, but I do want to spoil the plant as there's only 1

 

Advice is muchos appreciados amigos

 

my advice is work with the ingredience .....but use different mixes in the pots,it helps to do 1 strain in 4 different mixes then tweak to the desired mix,,,,pointless doing a multigrow and fuking things up,with the dirt ewe can hot it up a tad....to easilly ...........slowly slowly catch ewer a monkey.......ive fed my girls to date .............ABSOLUTLEY NOITHING !!!!!!  ;) but go steady on the bat shit....its potent...hope ewe got the flowering guano ? 

 

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#11 The Dude Abides

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Posted 23 December 2016 - 07:00 PM

Mon the Tomorite.

 

Mon the worms.

 

Mon the dirt.

 

All good things

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Posted 23 December 2016 - 07:15 PM

Mon the piss.

 


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#13 Mrs Willy

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Posted 23 December 2016 - 07:20 PM

9 parts water to one part piss is what the manual says. But if you have been drinking lager in vast quantities, then you can just piss on em neat. Ive done it, it done em no harm etc.

But yes it should be diluted by default.


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Posted 23 December 2016 - 07:37 PM

so whats a god base mix to use ?   spose you use two mixs a veg and flower mix?


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Posted 23 December 2016 - 08:36 PM

Well the plant I'll be growing I just potted up from tiny coco pot to bio bizz light mix. The idea is to pot up again into light mix while I'm cooking my... 30-35 litres of muck. It'll be some kinda fabric pot

I got a couple of bags of Jack's Magic today, coz it's cheap and seems to be similar to the plant magic stuff. Wickes has the absolute worst customer service of any shop, they need a rocket up they asses

 

Maybe I coild mix Jack's with a bit of Bio bizz for variety

 

I only re-used coco once, using zymes to recondition it.

Fucking disaster, the plants got the bloodclot burned outta them, despite feeding @ 1.2 ec. The actual buds were burned to brown & orange. Always bought new since and never had a repeat, thank the lawd :)

It's weird how some things work for some and not others

 

 


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Posted 23 December 2016 - 09:01 PM

i used to reuse coco,  very well washed  left for a couple of mths and never bothered about the old roots they decompose and feed the plants imo it was fine to ,but nower days  i just find it easier to bung it on the garden as a soil conditioner,  having a small groom does mean less waste luckly


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Posted 27 December 2016 - 01:49 AM

Alright this is really happening now :)

Got some Jackie Mag compo... bought seaweed, worm shit & bat shit off fleabay. Already have the other stuff

 

So what size pot do u reckon I need?

A 1 cutt tree in a 1m sq tent. I hear pot size is more important with soil

 

I'm looking at a 39 litre fabric pot, sounds about right to me.. maybe a bit much?

 

Got the plant in some bio bizz & she's singing her heart out, loving it :)


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Posted 27 December 2016 - 10:54 AM

39 will be to big it will take ages to dry out   you can cut down the pot size using fabrics by half


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Posted 27 December 2016 - 12:34 PM

hmmm, well I do like the Plant It ones and their biggest one is 25 litres.. maybe that'll do


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Posted 27 December 2016 - 02:25 PM

what ever you chose will be a fun project  , have you seen the dirt cubes? my local shop sells them they are square fabrics with cane hole/loop things in all the corners which are handy


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