green_machine_two9er
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For what it’s worth I see less bugs in healthy soil grown plants. Something about the plants natural defense being the strongest when it’s living in symbiosis with soil microbes.
I guess you could spend loads on a soil grow, I use very basic dry fertilizers (chicken manure, lime, sea weed meal, fish blood and bone etc, cost £50) and its going to do 200-300, 20ltrs pots), I reuse the soil a couple of times(cheap compost from my local garden center). don't think i can go any cheaper than this.Hydro can be less expensive to run than soil and you can get that soil taste from hydro simply by adding kelp and Fulvic acid.
I reuse my coco many times and salt nutes are cheap. I think after you account for labor they may be around the same cost.I guess you could spend loads on a soil grow, I use very basic dry fertilizers (chicken manure, lime, sea weed meal, fish blood and bone etc, cost £50) and its going to do 200-300, 20ltrs pots), I reuse the soil a couple of times(cheap compost from my local garden center). don't think i can go any cheaper than this.
Dont need the potsI guess you could spend loads on a soil grow, I use very basic dry fertilizers (chicken manure, lime, sea weed meal, fish blood and bone etc, cost £50) and its going to do 200-300, 20ltrs pots), I reuse the soil a couple of times(cheap compost from my local garden center). don't think i can go any cheaper than this.
lol your stretching.Dont need the pots
Oh idk, id just have piles on the floor, then I'd have one minion with a shopvac sucking up the runoff in the corner and another minion measuring the pH of what the other minion was vacuuming up....seems logical to melol your stretching.
A good quality pot will last years and there cheap to buy, in any case, everybody grows there plants in some kind of pot, something has to support the root mass and block the light.
everybody grows there plants in some kind of pot, something has to support the root mass and block the light.
I see you are in the UK. B&M Bargains have Westland Big Tom grow bags at £1 for 55L. It is a while stocks last type deal. I have been mucking about with locally sourced organic composts recently, but when I saw that I figured it was too cheap to ignore. I got 220L of decent compost for £4.I guess you could spend loads on a soil grow, I use very basic dry fertilizers (chicken manure, lime, sea weed meal, fish blood and bone etc, cost £50) and its going to do 200-300, 20ltrs pots), I reuse the soil a couple of times(cheap compost from my local garden center). don't think i can go any cheaper than this.
I used to grow lots of different veg in my greenhouse and peas up the side of the fence, every veg needs a different soil mix, for example carrots are easy to grow, they seem to do well in 30% sharp sand and 70% Sieved compost(basic) and 1tbsp seaweed meal(every 10trs).I see you are in the UK. B&M Bargains have Westland Big Tom grow bags at £1 for 55L. It is a while stocks last type deal. I have been mucking about with locally sourced organic composts recently, but when I saw that I figured it was too cheap to ignore. I got 220L of decent compost for £4.
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I only use garden centre stuff too, normally I just use local organic compost (£5 for 50L) and rotted manure (£1 for a huge bag). I have been using Tomorite and Epsom Salt for additional feeding. I was using Tomorite at full strength for flowering and it worked fine, but I have discovered that Poundland sell a PK 13/14 (500ml for £1), my mate reckons it works well as he has been using it for a while. I plan to feed Tomorite @ 50% and PK @ 50% and see how it goes. I will give them a dose of Epsom Salt weekly
I am going to start using dry feeds next year. I grow Autos in a Poly Tunnel during the summer and I do all of my experimentation on them. The wife already uses fish, blood and bone, and chicken manure in her veg garden. So I am just going to do what she does with Tomatoes, Lettuce, Cucumbers and the like on some weed plants.
I moved over to garden centre stuff in the first lockdown. I was using the Plant Magic Old Timers range and I couldn't get it. The only places I could buy stuff was the garden centre and the supermarket. So I just used some of the wife's compost, manure and tomato feed. It worked very well.
I found out that most of these cannabis specific nute lines were a rip off when I needed some Plant Magic Oldtimers Organic Magnesium. I read that you could use Epsom Salt with tomatoes and such for some extra magnesium. Imagine my surprise when I got a big bag of Epsom Salt from Home Bargains for £1 and I opened it and discovered all Plant Magic had been selling me was Epsom Salt in a fancy tub, with a fancy name and a cartoon character on the label, I will say it is a handy tub for keeping Epsom Salt in. 1KG for £1 or £6 for 300g, robbing bastards.
Before I was spending hundreds a year on fancy pants compost and fancy pants nutes, plus other stuff. Mycorrhiza, Great White from the Grow Shop, £12 for 28g or the same stuff in a bag from Amazon £15 for 1KG. The cannabis fertiliser industry is a complete racket.
I doubt I am spending more than £50 a year on grow consumables.
I always work any compost through my fingers to remove any lumps when I mix in the perliteI used to grow lots of different veg in my greenhouse and peas up the side of the fence, every veg needs a different soil mix, for example carrots are easy to grow, they seem to do well in 30% sharp sand and 70% Sieved compost(basic) and 1tbsp seaweed meal(every 10trs).
I would buy the Big Tom grow bags too, if i saw them for £1, but its only good if remove any lumps, add 20% sand etc.
I live up the road from B&M, there garden range is really good in the spring, often I find Gro-sure seeding and cutting compost in there,
think you get 2 bags for £5.00 (good quality compost)
I use it for my plants in veg, but do add perlite and sand etc.
PK 13/14 (500ml for £1) sounds good for a pound no question there, I have been using Westland Sulphate of Potash(0.0.49, top dress 1/2 tsp.
its very strong so I take it easy, but it keeps my plants happy, also add 1tbsp of westlands fish, blood and bone 3.9.3 (each 20ltr pot)
so adding the two together gives the plant a ratio of 3.9.12 npk, add this to a cup of sand(stops any hot spots burning the roots) before top dressing the plants, great for mid/late flower.
For my final pot, I do add chicken manure, its really good for late veg and early flower and its meant to last a few weeks, but its not great in mid/late flower as a top dress (NPK 4.5-3.5-2.5)
All the bottle nutes in the grow shop are a total rip off but they do work really well, so I can understand why growers buy them.
but as you are finding out, you can get the same results with cheap plant food.