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Originally Posted by buthead
hmm.. thanks buthead...
the soil I have used was closer to 5.0
It was the moisture holding/3 month nutrient... MG soil
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Originally Posted by buthead
hmm.. thanks buthead...
the soil I have used was closer to 5.0
It was the moisture holding/3 month nutrient... MG soil
What about their flowering ferts? I know a gal who bought some of their 0-52-0 (I think) stuff and it seems to be working out just fine so far. Has anyone had any experience with their flowering products?
their ferts are more reliable than their soil.. much more reliable..
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I have attatched a picture of a single plant grown using CFL lighting that produced 3 ounces + of dry herb... : )
It was the easiest grow EVER.. and the book is coming out.. so you can replicate the process.
iloveyou
the main cola weighed 17 grams!!
iloveyou
the other 2 plants under the same CFL's produces 2.5 ounces each...
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Originally Posted by Budsmoka
Well, I dont disagree that MG can produce some fine bud. However, I look at it this way. I am a big beer fan. When I brew my own beer, I have a ton of choices in what ingrediants to use and their quality. No, if I just wanted to get drunk and not really care about the finer points of the beer's taste, this can be done cheaply and easily. But if I want that refined special taste that shows how much time Ive invested, it costs more money and takes more effort. If you want the best product you can get, that doesnt just get the job done but tastes and smells amazing while doing so...then you need to use a better soil. MG is just not made for a plant your going to smoke. Just because your bud is huge and crystally doesnt mean its what I consider good. Ive seen awesome bud that tasted like shit. To me...taste is far more important then quanity or ease of use.
...the man does like to go that extra mile.....
interesting points,
im using miracle grow ( "moisture control compost for pots and baskets" if anyones interested ) an i think its fine, good even.
i dont doubt there are better pre-mixes or home made soil combos for a second, but its certainly not the poison that it gets made out to be.
What people forget is that MG is a very versatile soil, aimed at a very wide market, so while its good for most types of plant, its never going to beat a soil designed for a specific species.
to use an analogy, fitting a high power sports car with £45 tyres work fine if you drive on the road and keep to the speed limits. if you want to go round corners faster you need a more specific sport tyre.
also, i cant see whats wrong with the MG reps responce, all they can tell you is the ph at the time of manfacture, which, as they rightly point out, is liable to change once its been stored for any length of time, or gets anything added to it by the consumer.
i thought it was a very helpfull and informed suggestion to check the ph at local outlets if ( unlike you average tulip growing MG customer ) you have more precice ph requirements.....lets face it, if your realy so concernd about decimal points of ph, you shoud be making your own soil mixes anyway.
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