First grow food advice

Bbc5272

Member
3 weeks in on my first grow with fox farm soil . Indoor grow . What is the best and easiest food and about when should I start to feed ? So an idiot like myself does not kill or do damage lol ? Athanks a bunch in advance .
 

xtsho

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3 weeks in on my first grow with fox farm soil . Indoor grow . What is the best and easiest food and about when should I start to feed ? So an idiot like myself does not kill or do damage lol ? Athanks a bunch in advance .

There is no "Best" food. The ingredients in 90% of the products out there all come from the same factories. They just come in different formulations, different amount of bottles, liquid or granular, reasonably priced or overpriced. Don't get caught up in the cannabis specific nutrient nonsense. Cool names and fancy labels don't grow any better weed than a product like Jacks, Megacrop, Maxi Grow and Bloom, etc... I use inexpensive water soluble calcium nitrate, a micronutrient blend, and monopotassium phosphate. I have for years. Before that I wasted money trying multiple designer brands always chasing what I thought would give me a better yield. What I found is that there are more critical aspects to growing than what brand of nutrient you use. No nutrient is going to compensate for a poorly grown plant in poor environmental conditions. Get the environment spot on and you'll grow better weed using Miracle Grow than the guy using the most expensive cannabis specific nutrient but neglecting the most important thing, a healthy stable environment for your plants to grow in. And light. It doesn't matter what you feed the plant, if you have shit light then you get shit harvest. There are so many other more important factors to success that nutrient brand is almost irrelevant. Get everything else right and the plant grows itself.

If you want something easy look at Jacks, Megacrop, or Maxi.
 

ebcrew

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Man I barely have to use nutes with fox farm soil. This grow week 3 of flower I've only used calmag and recharge. No npk nutes. Be careful the soil should have all u need for a while. Don't burn your plants with excess nutes.
 
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