Sea of Green with Super Soil?

ThaiDye

Member
Do you guys thinks it can be done? If so what size pot could I get away with using. 2-3 gallons at 8"-12" start or do you think it wouldn't be enough to get them to harvest. Also how long do you think a mother would last in 5 gallon of super soil 50/50 (maybe different) mix without supplementing?
 

sidewing

Well-Known Member
i dont think it woiuld be enough to get you through.. youd have to feed mid-late flower.. and the super soil mix in my opinion is for a flowering plant. it has a lot of P which is not needed nearly as much during veg. so i wouldnt use super soil for a mother personally.
 

Sir Stickybuds

Well-Known Member
it can be done, you will have to topdress under a big light, i sog with 1 gallon n 2 gallon pots, SS worked fine until the light got bigger.
 

Entheogenic

New Member
it can be done, you will have to topdress under a big light, i sog with 1 gallon n 2 gallon pots, SS worked fine until the light got bigger.

Wouldn't it be better ( if using the SoG method) to use a soil mix, that has about half the typical (variable-istic) Nitrogen levels, while maintaining, or even upping the P, and K ratios?

The scenario i hold in mind when i ask this is a few small SHORT mothers (hence more than 1) 2 week harvest cycle, 2 week-ish clone root time, 2 week veg, 2 week intermediary period, and 3-4 months in flower.

I have never grown weed in my life, but im not a stranger to the process at all, im a very thorough researcher, and while i do not claim to be done learning, this does seem more suitable to me, when considering the effort required to naturally flush soil, without sacrificing any last min. nutes, cut down on any snap and crackle when sparking up, plus hit the right flavor on the ass not to mention it may improve the variety of color naturally present in all-most strains.

I know this is basic stuff, but the High N levels haven't really been addresses for such a short period low soil content grow method.

Good luck to anyone preserving the plant brothas.

lookin forward to gettin into it.
 
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