cactus mix?? got it from the local nursery its like a dense sand mix, dude at the store said it was good anyone know anything on it
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cactus mix?? got it from the local nursery its like a dense sand mix, dude at the store said it was good anyone know anything on it
UM... Soil.. i recommend soil... fox farm is GREAT stuff.
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yea i saw it figured i would give it a try it was only like 3.?? a 8 qt bag
hey aonymity, when i first started growing i bought some catcus soil( not sure why, might have been high), i found big rocks and chunks of dirt.....i didnt like the looks of it so i never used it
Mr. Frog...
As long as the pH of your medium is CORRECT.. you can use it... If you do stick with the cactus mix please post pictures...
pH RULES your plants ability to absorb nutrients...
pH - pH Water - See More Buds
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yea dude ill deff keep everyone posted on the cactus mix grow... if it works out:o
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Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
Way to plug your video Knowm! ;) But yes i agree, if you're able to get Fox Farm soil... do it! Check out these side by side photos. Pic number one is a three week old seedling in Miracle-Gro Organic soil and the second pic is a 1 week old seedling in Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil. PWnt
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thanks for plugging my video again...Quote:
Originally Posted by L3G10N
iloveyou
And I think you ment... :and YES I agree..
rather than "But I agree"
BUT conotates differences...exclusion... You will notice most people use BUT when they mean AND...
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Originally Posted by aonymity
Truth you can grow with that, clones will do well in that mix too. You do need to water often or ad some coco fiber to hold more water.
There are a few things you need to know though.
It will work best for clones and seedlings, and does wash off easy if you want to go hydro. You need to work in layers, there is not a lot of grip for roots to hold on to for the plant to get very large with out tipping or leaning. If you work in layers then as the plant grows you can add more soil and give more support as the plant grows taller.
Make sure you have plenty of drainage it's not a real soil-less mixture you are using it will hold some water for a time but it should stay moist and cool on its own.
My best advice is if you are growing to full term then just use this to start your seedling and then when it grows to the vegetation cycle you can transplant it to better soil suited to growing larger plants.
Yes you can; but I suggest that you don't use it for the full grow unless you are experienced with the signs or nutrient problems.
Sorry if i upset you man. When i said "Way to plug your video" i said so jokingly.
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Originally Posted by Zandor
im doing the whole layering thing, started with less than half a pot of soil and im just going to keep ading more. and for the drainage ive got a bit of pearlite in it and it drains and holds water as needed... thanks for the advice zandor
no harm.... no foul... I smiled... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by L3G10N
thanks for the clarification :)
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the cactus mix is well. the other(smaller)plant is in a mix of sorts
more pics.
all is good with the mix im deff stikin with it. i water like every 3 days 3/4 of a gallon so its got time to absorb it all..... ill get pics up later today