I found a couple of places that sell pro-mix. Should I get the BX or HP kind?
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I found a couple of places that sell pro-mix. Should I get the BX or HP kind?
Just wanted to drop my :twocents:.... Mirrors are better at reflecting images than they are at reflecting light.... They actually absorb light.... Flat white paint or black/white poly plastic is best....
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depends what it says on the chart what are the proportions and what is in it. exemple 75-85% peat moss sphagnum ,perlite( no %),limstone for ph adjustment( no %)
Good to know, don't really have any walls that surround my veg room on all four sides. Going to cut some cardboard boxes and paint them white when I have a bit of time.Quote:
Originally Posted by CanGroIt
I'm guessing, based on this doc that either would do fine. Wish it gave the percentages on the Perlite, Vermiculite, and Limestone instead of just the Peat Moss...Quote:
Originally Posted by canadianhemperor
Not a fan of cardboard i think you should look at other options!!!! cardboard is full of bacteria it usually contains a good amount of recycled materials and cardboard is brown therefore not bleached so......! Never wipe your face my friend with brown handpaper it's why they are not called papertowels!
for promix performance lp15 or fpx and Mycorrhizae I use it for seedlings only so for them maybe HP Mycorrhizae. as you can see none of the soils I have selected contain vermiculite!
They never do! Maybe they think it's what makes there product unique and special, a secret recipe!!Quote:
Originally Posted by n00b
Been 4 days since transplanting into larger pots. Added some more medium as well. Everyone seems to be doing well with the exception of the sloucher in the top right of the group picture.
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So whatcha got growing in the blue bunny container?