CannaRise
10-29-2010, 10:18 PM
Hey ya'll, I recently started using this companies products (after a buddy sold me on them). I've had nothing bud success so far growing healthy with high yield using their original potting soil and fertilizers.
But I picked up a new bag I haven't seen yet called POTting soil, literally with the POT in all caps. Think he's trying to target canna growers, haha. It has all the bells and whistles though with soil microbes, micorrhizae, peat moss, fir bark fines, perlite, worm castings, bat guano, kelp meal, seaweed, aloe vera and yucca extracts, etc.
Since its all loaded, I wondered what might be best ratio to use it in with fertilizers to get the best yield possible without risking nute burn, so I wrote them a discrete message through their website asking for hints on how to grow the best indoor "tomatoes" during veg and flowering since it's too late to grow outdoor where I'm at.
I'm sure they caught on to the context of my message, but I got an email back from the owner Milo soon after with an attachment of his recommended feeding schedule and a picture of the package, which I already have waiting for the next grow. His prompt response was surprising, I wasn't expecting it to be so quick. Shows me he wants to make a buck, but he also genuinely cares about the success and proper use of his soils & ferts
Here is an attachment of what he sent me for anyone interested-especially noobs . You can't go wrong with this guy's stuff. He's the first to put mycorrhizae/microbes in his soil/fert and everyone followed suit afterward...
But I picked up a new bag I haven't seen yet called POTting soil, literally with the POT in all caps. Think he's trying to target canna growers, haha. It has all the bells and whistles though with soil microbes, micorrhizae, peat moss, fir bark fines, perlite, worm castings, bat guano, kelp meal, seaweed, aloe vera and yucca extracts, etc.
Since its all loaded, I wondered what might be best ratio to use it in with fertilizers to get the best yield possible without risking nute burn, so I wrote them a discrete message through their website asking for hints on how to grow the best indoor "tomatoes" during veg and flowering since it's too late to grow outdoor where I'm at.
I'm sure they caught on to the context of my message, but I got an email back from the owner Milo soon after with an attachment of his recommended feeding schedule and a picture of the package, which I already have waiting for the next grow. His prompt response was surprising, I wasn't expecting it to be so quick. Shows me he wants to make a buck, but he also genuinely cares about the success and proper use of his soils & ferts
Here is an attachment of what he sent me for anyone interested-especially noobs . You can't go wrong with this guy's stuff. He's the first to put mycorrhizae/microbes in his soil/fert and everyone followed suit afterward...