Ya did fine. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by MJking
I'd ditch the foil. Reflects not only light, but heat. With 10 CFL's doubtful you want heat retention.Quote:
Originally Posted by MJking
Plus, CFL's light isn't strong enough for the effective light to go from the bulb, bounce off of the foil, and get back to the plant. Not at all worth the time or effort to use foil or Mylar. Flat white paint does just as good, for what it's worth.
Don't switch back-n-forth. Whichever you chose, stick with it. (I use 18/6 because it works)Quote:
Originally Posted by MJking
Neither composts are for container gardening, are they? The mushroom compost around here is buffered to 6.0 ph or so. Way too low for container cannabis. And adding cow manure compost likely compounds that issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by MJking
If you want success, there are a few toys you'll need to pick-up. A way to check your water ph is definatelly one of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by MJking
Going to need to get some. A good 3 part nutrient system will take you from seedling to harvest. Most come with a weekly feeding schedule online, making it so easy a caveman can do it.Quote:
Originally Posted by MJking
Perhaps regions alter their formula's a tad, but they would rather you adjust to suit your needs. It's a "we have an ammendment for everything" world now, and marketed as such.Quote:
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
I use Filthy Rich by Dr. Q. ..and if that's unavailable I go with the Miracle Grow regular old potting mix. I add perlite to both. More perlite in the winter when humidity is higher here, less perlite when it's hot and I need that moisture retention :jointsmile:
Hi Stinky. Been a while.
There are of course, many different brands and types of container mediums, and any you decide upon will take some getting used to. One without time release nutrients is easier to adapt to, but it's all good.
