Help first time growers

HydroKid239

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Ohh Iv got another question How do you ph? Like test the water your using and then test it to get where you need to be?

However I bought a couple of them for comparison purposes. Vivosun brand hasn't failed me yet.
 

calvin.m16

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Miracle Grow doesn't work with pot. Water them until harvest and start next run with a suitable growing mix.
 

calvin.m16

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@HydroKid239 First 3 results on google and I've tried miracle grow in the past. Arguing valid points on newb threads is going to just confuse them more. Is that your goal?

It's extremely rare that Miracle Gro works with weed plants. Its not good to guide people to use something that isn't suitable for its application. Especially when we're in the newbie section.

I'm sure you'd use paper glue for a super glue application if you could get away with it too.
 

HydroKid239

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@HydroKid239 First 3 results on google and I've tried miracle grow in the past. Arguing valid points on newb threads is going to just confuse them more. Is that your goal?

It's extremely rare that Miracle Gro works with weed plants. Its not good to guide people to use something that isn't suitable for its application. Especially when we're in the newbie section.

I'm sure you'd use paper glue for a super glue application if you could get away with it too.
I'm not arguing, but the OP is already growing in miracle grow. I have grown in miracle grow.
posting that pic should have made the OP feel a little better about his grow in the soil chosen.
It's not horrible. There's no need for him to feel discouraged over decisions that have already been made.
We wanna get to the end with some decent results. We all do.
 

calvin.m16

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I'm not arguing, but the OP is already growing in miracle grow. I have grown in miracle grow.
posting that pic should have made the OP feel a little better about his grow in the soil chosen.
It's not horrible. There's no need for him to feel discouraged over decisions that have already been made.
We wanna get to the end with some decent results. We all do.
True that it's nothing to be discouraged about it's mainly just a lesson learned and next time use something more suitable. Sorry I didn't mean to come off as arguing either.
 

HydroKid239

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True that it's nothing to be discouraged about it's mainly just a lesson learned and next time use something more suitable. Sorry I didn't mean to come off as arguing either.
I didn't get that vibe. No worries. Agreed tho... there are much better choices.
I use mostly fox farm.
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SmokelessBus

New Member
Ok we just ordered all three things. So now I’m curious what type of soil should we use and food and what knot working with a tight budget. We are planning on useing giga green products when we run ou autoflower
 

HydroKid239

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Going organic you can build your own soils. I get mine bagged & preloaded with nutes. I’ll have to pass the mic on using solid organics. I never looked into it. Tho I have some in the garage too. Probably about half of what I think I need. Lol
 

SmokelessBus

New Member
Going organic you can build your own soils. I get mine bagged & preloaded with nutes. I’ll have to pass the mic on using solid organics. I never looked into it. Tho I have some in the garage too. Probably about half of what I think I need. Lol
What do you use if you don’t mind me asking.
 

SmokelessBus

New Member
I use advanced nutrients. I have the fox farm trio as well but I wanted to try these.
We have been looking into giga green and mo koko but we can’t get the mo koko but to ship the giga green products is crazy high. We would like to do our own soil but don’t know where to start haha
 

Kyzersozay

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I use advanced nutrients too..big bud and overdrive work great together, they're a bit pricy 50$/per liter..but I'm on my fourth grow and probably can get 2 more out-of a bottle..granted I only grow 3 plants in a closet set up ..but I highly recommend them 20201102_123036.jpg
 
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