Around 7CuFt. The bale will not quite double when it's all fluffed out.Ok everyone is entilted to their opinions lol we're not here to fight but I have to agree with putting lime in there, I have had problems with promix for almost 2 years and have tried EVERYTHING under the sun to fix it EXCEPT LIME... Last night I ran straight RO water thru my pots and my ph was 5.4 (booooooo) so I'm guessin that is my problem because in theory that could only be the possible root cause... Big ups to you guys for recommending lime, but I usually buy the 3.5 cf bails and my question is DO THEY REALLY expand to over 7 cf?
Technically oyster shell is the 'liming agent' (good things from earth and sea); calcium carbonate, just like eggshells or garden lime. Calcitic lime is calcium carbonate (garden lime). Dolomitic limestone is just lime which has at least 6% magnesium (calcium magnesium carbonate), often more. So oyster shell would be a form of calcitic lime, as would pulverized eggshell. They just don't contain any magnesium.keep trollin, trollin, trollin, trollin. there is no lime listed on the ingredients of my bag of oceanforest, nor is it listed as an ingredient on their website. here is the list of ingredients as it appears on the bag: Composted forest humus, sphagnum, peat moss, Pacific Northwest sea-going fish emulsion, crab meal, shrimp meal, worm castings, sandy loam, perlite, fossilized bat guano, granite dust, Norwegian kelp meal, oyster shell (for pH adjustment). are you claiming that ff secretly puts lime in that mix and doesn't tell us? all so you could make that non-contribution to the thread? troll on, sir. troll on.
I would say Ocean Forest is more like a true soil, more than say Roots Organic which are more truly soil-less mixes. Light-Warrior is also a soil-less mix, with added microbiology. Ocean Forest is a soil in the sense that it contains humus or thoroughly decayed organic matter, also present in earthworm castings; both of which harbor their own natural microbiology. OF also features sandy loam, and this along with the humus/compost is pretty much the ideal garden soil. The sphagnum peat is there to aid in water retention, and along with the perlite, the structure of the mix to make it more suitable for container use.tru dat, but technically its not soil, its considered soilless i guess?
I'm not sure about that man, I measured mine the other day and it was damn near 5. I haven't experienced any lockout yet, despite a very slight phos deficiancy that was easily fixed with some veg nutes. In my opinion, the runoff is not necessairly as important as the PH of the medium itself. I don't have that many plants at this point in time though, and I devote a lot of time and attention to each and every one, just go with what the plant tells you.awsome ladies dude, but my ph runoff is 5.4 which i am guessing is way to low LOCKOUT, gonna go with the lime and mix it with the shitload of bails of promix i got and give it another shot... and to the fuckface that is calling me a noob, GO FUCK YOURSELF!!!! I would like to thank everyone for their imput....
Your ladies are still in veg right? I never had any sort of problem in veg, it's only about 2 weeks into bloom is when this shiiieeet starts... that's why I was kinda stumped but also did some reading and found out that it's a very good possibility that they don't add enough lime for the life of the plant and it gets depleted after so many waterings.. I also read that the shells in ffoc are not really that good of a buffer. So I've never really had to measure my soil out so ya I'm gonna ask a retarded question, What is the easiest way to measure 1 cf of soil? I use the black pots and never actually asked the actual holding capacity of them. And I know that reading the run off is not the most accurate way to measure your soils ph but what had me all fucked up is that I ran straight water thru my pots that was ph'd to over 7 and the runoff even after a couple of gallons was below 5.4.....That kinda has me stumped and trying to figure out how it could be lowered so muchI'm not sure about that man, I measured mine the other day and it was damn near 5. I haven't experienced any lockout yet, despite a very slight phos deficiancy that was easily fixed with some veg nutes. In my opinion, the runoff is not necessairly as important as the PH of the medium itself. I don't have that many plants at this point in time though, and I devote a lot of time and attention to each and every one, just go with what the plant tells you.
It is obvious that you can't read or don't read, why don't you read the threads and see whats goin on first before you put your 2 cents in...THANK YOU!!!!! And what the fuck if I was a "noob"??? Cause if I was I wouldn't be using RUI cause of assholes like you that gotta comment and them themselves probably don't know what and the fuck their talking about. People come her for help and it's prickbag assholes like you that have to make comments and scare people away.. HOPE YOU FEEL COOLdon't b a noob and buy FFOF, make your own mix and then take your girl out for a night on the town with the money you save, oh yea, then come harvest time don't even notice a difference, it's funny really