PopAndSonGrows
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It's the "when to water" part that fucks a lot of people up, though. At first, anyway.IMHO organics in a large pot are harder to screw up as a newbie.
It's the "when to water" part that fucks a lot of people up, though. At first, anyway.IMHO organics in a large pot are harder to screw up as a newbie.
Also true. Overwatering is probably the single biggest issue with noobs. Lessons learned hard are learned best. Now i dont water till the leaves droop and the container lightens up.It's the "when to water" part that fucks a lot of people up, though. At first, anyway.
It's the biggest reason I started with, and stick with, coco growing. Even 2+ yrs later I'm like "fuck it, I'll ride this motorcycle with the training wheels on"Also true. Overwatering is probably the single biggest issue with noobs. Lessons learned hard are learned best. Now i dont water till the leaves droop and the container lightens up.
Perfect example of,"use what works for you" we each get used to a way thats comfortable and if it works dont fix it. I like organic growing , its what im used to.It's the biggest reason I started with, and stick with, coco growing. Even 2+ yrs later I'm like "fuck it, I'll ride this motorcycle with the training wheels on"
Coco + bottled nutes is what I prefer for an indoor grow. It's "clean", it's "accurate" and the overall quality of my results is beyond satisfactory for myself.
Hold my beerIMHO organics in a large pot are harder to screw up as a newbie.
Soil volume, and plant size, play a large role for that. A monster plant in 5 gal. of soil ain't gonna cut it, without some help, like bottled nutes.This is definitely true. My first decent led grow all i used was ffof, mykos, calmag( twice) and molasses. With 5gal. of FFOF you can put some autos halfway through flower with nothing but water. If you mix in things like mychorrizae, epsom salts,dolemite lime,guano and worm castings you sometimes never have to add anything but water.
Thats true . Thats why i said some autos. And sometimes. Small plants that finish fast you can get away with it... sometimesSoil volume, and plant size, play a large role for that. A monster plant in 5 gal. of soil ain't gonna cut it, without some help, like bottled nutes.