Mars Hydro TS1000 complete grow kit

Yeah I found that out the hard way the last run in this room I would say are my first actual time of using the cloth bags I like them freaked out the first on my roots came through but I don't think I can go back to plastic
 
Yeah I found that out the hard way the last run in this room I would say are my first actual time of using the cloth bags I like them freaked out the first on my roots came through but I don't think I can go back to plastic
I have only ever used cloth but figured I would try these and they are working ok. My next bud run goes into my larger tent with 5 gallon fabric pots.
 
Still have a lady in one and every time I go to transplant it seems that it hides in the corner from me and it doesn't get transplanted so this time when I get soil tomorrow I will be transplanted it into a fabric pot and then after a quick cleaning 16187039057711288555772.jpg 16187038206481271760104.jpg sorry for the lights
 

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Well how does that rule go, never let your coco dry out, oops. Oh well, will feed to decent runoff shortly, I think I will put a little extra through their pots today just in case of salt buildups.
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I run a coco,peat,perlite mix with a whole laundry list of amendments added. I find with a coco/peat mix that it isn't as necessary to keep it moist at all times when there younger plant's. But into flowering, its always keep it moist but not wet. Confusion can set in there of course. If you buy a pre bagged soil mix that doesn't list the ratio of coco fiber to peat/other dirt. So stoned right now!! :eyesmoke: :eyesmoke: :bigjoint:
 
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