Growingforpeace
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Yeah dude whenever some one types seeds it does that. Sos is the site sponsor though. Got my shit from them in 5 days.
Hey no problem, im sure you'll enjoy your stay.Thank you Growing and Foothills for the info. I will post an intro in the NEW MEMBERS section.
haha you answered your question its on Horace hoarding expwy.. Coming off the lie you cant miss it.Hey, folks -
Another Brooklynite here, just wanted to say hello. I knew I wasn't the only person in Brooklyn growing (ha ha ha, there's probably a grow on every block!) but nice to see some fellow gardeners here.
Also, my thanks to everyone who has been sharing knowledge here - thanks to all of you, I'm on my second grow (and about to go enjoy the fruits of my first!) and looking forward to a bountiful harvest later this fall.
Last thing - at the beginning of the thread there was some talk about garden supply shops in the area. I'm familiar with the Indoor/Outdoor Gardener in Bay Ridge, but what's (and where's) the place on Horace Harding, or something like that? I'd love to check them out, Indoor/Outdoor are very nice people but, as someone else mentioned, they are pretty pricey.
Oh snap the homie ditching the coco for the soil?? AhahaLet me add to natty gardens the guys who work there are cool Dreds lol
Dude gave me a nice deal on a small purchase of a couple bags of fox farm happy frog and oceanb forest and ff nutrients. If you want organics to get you started definitely check it out. Other than that they dont carry chems and do not have alot of selection as far as different nutrients. Only fox farms liquids and some dry foods (not the beasties_cha Ching and w/e else). Earth juice grow and bloom and rainbow mix then finally Guanos.
Didn't say that. Im mixing coco and the fox farm soils making a super cocoOh snap the homie ditching the coco for the soil?? Ahaha
well if it's how you make your coin then what works best, is best..Oh snap the homie ditching the coco for the soil?? Ahaha
Thats exactly what I was asking around for! I wanted to know if i could mix coco and soil. Seems like you would get the benefits of coco but also have a good buffer with the micro nutrients in the soil.Didn't say that. Im mixing coco and the fox farm soils making a super coco
Root organics is a coco/soil mix and there is a product called "super coco" where all you have to add is waterThats exactly what I was asking around for! I wanted to know if i could mix coco and soil. Seems like you would get the benefits of coco but also have a good buffer with the micro nutrients in the soil.