QUESTION on soilless medium
Would a soilless medium be better than soil assuming it dries out faster. For example if I had a mixture that would completely dry out in a day and I was able to water every other day using a five gallon bucket. I would use 50% perlite 25% peat and 25% sand. Would this increase yield without the risk of messing up like a hydro system? I would also use floragro 3 part nutrients. Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
QUESTION on soilless medium
THis is just a guess but I would say why not use a soil/medium recipe thats known to be succesful instead of taking a chance with designing your own?
I've heard that sand is pretty useless. I would think that you want your soil or medium to retain some moisture so that your roots have contact with nutrient rich moisture. Maybe it would work but I would go with time tested and true methods.
QUESTION on soilless medium
risks of hydro? what do you mean?
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QUESTION on soilless medium
try growing hydroponicly. If u dont wanna use good old soil.
QUESTION on soilless medium
how the fuck do i post a question
QUESTION on soilless medium
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Originally Posted by ardavey
how the f*ck do i post a question
Howdy ardavey,
You click on the forum header,on the left,at the top of the lists of post,you will see a button,that says'new thread'..click on that-and you're on yer way...
Have a good one...Torog :D
QUESTION on soilless medium
Garden,
I mean I think I can keep my ph more level and not have to continuosly moniter them. And worry about PPM and a pump and the meticulous stuff.
QUESTION on soilless medium
I'm doing it now with 3:2 vermiculite: perlite. Its great but its a lot of trial and error with the concentrations of nutes at different stages of growth. I could also use any advice anyone has to offer.
QUESTION on soilless medium
Promix (peat) and perlite make a great medium and is used by many folk. It's lighter than soil and by making it even lighter with the added perlite you should get some great root growth. I prefer soiless since it has no nutrients in it, that way you can control nute concentration better.