Transplant - New Soil - Please Look (Pics)

littlebat

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You'll be fine! I'm using it too. It's not the best on its own but if you mix it with some perlite or vermiculite and some worm castings if you can get 'em you'll be golden. I've had no problem with bugs (knock on wood!) I don't know if you have a farmer's market anywhere near you, but that's where I get my worm castings, for $2 a bag. If you have one nearby check it out.

I've used the MG Organic with various outdoor container plants for a couple of years and they do fine! Never had any problems. Also, if you want an organic alternative for your pest control, you can try soap flakes, they work pretty well.
 
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bkstylz

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What ya guys think? :hump:
looks great man. You should be good to go. Just remember to check the PH every time you water....especially if you are new to this. Most problems usually come back to PH in one way or another.

Good luck!!!
 

tonydash

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I need a ph tester or something....I use natural spring water (bottled) to water my plant.

My dad has like ph strips for the pool, will they work LOL
 

bkstylz

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just get a ph kit (bottle of PH Up & PH Down and the drops) for about 15 bucks.

WHat kind of nutes are you going to feed??
 

bkstylz

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don't know - haven't bought any yet.

What ya think :D
My honest opinion is you should make a one time trip to the hydro store if it is too far away and get some basic but essential things for your grow..Nutes for one.....if you are doing soil, many people like FoxFarm Grow Big...I am using Botanicare products...Mainly the Pure Blend Pro line.

Just stay away from any nutes that say MG on it...and don't buy your nutes from Wal Mart or any place like that....I would look around on some of the grow journals and see what other people are using to give yourself some good ideas of what direction you NEED to go in.
 
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