rollituprandy
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yeah can you elaborate please. i didnt think it was a living soil with myco and bacteria added. i get that due to the mixing process not every bag will be the same, but as far as bugs. ive only ever had 1 bag of FFOF that had fungus gnats. even right now I use yellow and blue sticky fly traps above and below the canopy and i have no bugs. i also use this thing that i call a pepper mint cap. where i basically take a soda cap, cut a piece of sponge and put it in it, and pour peppermint oil into the sponge. it repels bugs from grow areas and i keep a pretty sterile environment. wash the tent floor and walls with h2o2 and alcohol, make sure theres no garbage on the walls or floors etc...FFOF is a living soil and usually pretty hot. That said the last batch I got of it was full of wood chips and cold as hell, had to add nutes 1st week, where usually none needed till week 4 to 5.
Also I topdressed with some more FFOF last night and great white mychorrizae. watered with 6.5pH water. and the 2 front plants that were looking a little pale started to come back a bit. theyre a bit darker. i just got thrown off cus the back plants are fine. they have good color, no problems. (other than all the plants have tobacco mosiac virus) but the backs ones are a nice green, stacking WAY better than the front ones. the front ones are way bigger though. the way they're LST'ed its hard to tell but the 2 front ones are probably 10 inches "taller" than the back ones. probably intaking more thant he back ones. I think they might have been hungry and the interveinal chlorosis was just nitrogen deficiency. theyre starting to look better so at day 21 i'll add a little 2-8-4 and do the 1st defoliation of flower, (1st on day 21, 2nd on day 42) . theyre looking better. thanks for your guy's input.