I run jacks 321in coco with 3gal -5gal fabric pots adjusted to what strain needs and how much they need. I run a kelp tea with tribus microbes and fulvic inbetween feeds about once a week. In veg they really only get kelp teas. and flush with kelp and fulvic. BioAg Fulpower is ok if yer just...
Speaking scientifically those bag nutes contain chemicals and those chemicals are essentially the same as the synthetic ones only in the essence of distribution and purpose. Those "bag nutes" are bottled nutes chemicals are chemicals and you honestly can't compare an outdoor grow to a inside...
It's in the math and in the science... Plants need different nutrients at different stages within their life cycle to give a plant in flower a high nitrogen boost during times you want higher pk ratios or during the end of its grow when you want it to finish using the nitrogen it has so can...
you don't use veg all through tho... As you want to decrease your total nitrogen as the plant continues to age will make the colors pop. I find that GO bloom is a great way to go if not using a hydro system with reservoi. If you want hydro nute Sensi A&B its not a one part but honestly imo 2...
Plastic trays used for cement and mortar mixing work great for trays black and hard plastic. Use #5 smart pots can 3 in one small tray with ease. I would still recommend coco over soil if you want the organic taste can use teas with great success or hydro nutes work just as well and its alot...
For a first time grower with no budget would suggest scrapping the tent idea build a small room with prope vents and do the hybrid lights. You can actually use multiples off 400WATT hps over 600watt in a tent its more efficient and cooler then 600watt. The main issues i have with tents are that...
You won't get what you need for a !50 or less... If you only plan on doing two plants I would recommend a hybrid setup maybe a 400watt LED with 400watt HPS or just simply a 400watt Hps
I use an 400watt hps with a 800watt LED in a small room for flowering and have been able to pull nicely from...
It actually depends on your needs and your area it may suite you just fine :) I find that trusting in yourself and your garden goes a long way you know what you need :)
I personally love them for veg as for flowering they are typically to short for my needs.