Cyrus420
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Moving the information of my grow from here http://rollitup.org/t/miracle-gro-organic-potting-mix-test-vs-coco.913432/ to this thread as I feel the original intention of the thread has been lost due to my circumstances.
My plant is now resting in the Nature's Care organic soil from Miracle Gro. I have her LST'd in a 3-gallon pot at the moment and topped once so far. My intention is to continue to LST the plant around the pot two different ways to keep the plant as short and bushy as possible.
I ran into some issues with this grow right away I was really excited to get back into vegetative and made some dumb decisions. In the future I will always start my plant in a much smaller pot to allow the roots to form a nice root ball first no specific scientific reason just I've done small containers vs final pot to start and small containers comes with less head aches for me. So I wound up with an over watered and under fed plant due to me also not really having the tools I need to do a proper coco/drain to waste hydro grow.
The Herbies website does recommend organic soil for Lemon Kush so that is what I am going with plus it is just easier for someone who is forgetful like me. Just seems easier to put my plant into some soil and water it when it needs it and that is all.
I'll be keeping this thread updated as I continue this grow, thanks for all future input.
Edit: I am aware she is quite yellow, she is recovering from being under fed and has actually gained a lot of green in the past few days since I transplanted her to the soil.
My plant is now resting in the Nature's Care organic soil from Miracle Gro. I have her LST'd in a 3-gallon pot at the moment and topped once so far. My intention is to continue to LST the plant around the pot two different ways to keep the plant as short and bushy as possible.
I ran into some issues with this grow right away I was really excited to get back into vegetative and made some dumb decisions. In the future I will always start my plant in a much smaller pot to allow the roots to form a nice root ball first no specific scientific reason just I've done small containers vs final pot to start and small containers comes with less head aches for me. So I wound up with an over watered and under fed plant due to me also not really having the tools I need to do a proper coco/drain to waste hydro grow.
The Herbies website does recommend organic soil for Lemon Kush so that is what I am going with plus it is just easier for someone who is forgetful like me. Just seems easier to put my plant into some soil and water it when it needs it and that is all.
I'll be keeping this thread updated as I continue this grow, thanks for all future input.
Edit: I am aware she is quite yellow, she is recovering from being under fed and has actually gained a lot of green in the past few days since I transplanted her to the soil.
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