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02-25-2008, 02:27 AM #11
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I know the garden center of Toronto Hemp Company carries it.
Originally Posted by michaelpeg
However, 'The Shitz' is more ideal for IN the ground as it does lack a small amount of trace element. If you do decide to use it in a pot then you'll probably have to fill the trace elements out with something.
Hope this helps,
Bob.
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02-25-2008, 02:38 AM #12
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ok if you say they should go in the ground then they will go in the ground i was just being lazy and thought the soil outside wouldnt be very good but i guess it is the right thing to do. how big do you recommend the hole to be for the plants? and how much of my own soil should i use i will be going with sunshine mix no.4 or promix bx mixed with the shitz exotix 7-4-4 by the way how much shitz should you add? sorry im loaded with questions and a big fan of yours since seeing one of your cfl grow logs
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02-25-2008, 02:45 AM #13
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Well, don't change your plans on account of your nutrients.. buy your nutrients according to your plans... I'm just saying that 'The Shitz' is a great organic fert that comes in both VEG and Bloom formula's. It's simply more ideal for being amended into the ground because it lacks minor trace elements. The directions are directly on the bags.. you can mix it with water, sprinkle it on the topsoil and let the gravity/water pull in it.. and or pre-amend it into the soil.
Originally Posted by michaelpeg
I've heard really good things about Sunshine#4 it's about the same ratio of vermiculite/perlite and peat as Pro-mix Bx.
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/faci...s/proMixBX.pdf
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/faci...sungroMix4.pdf
Being in Pots outside is not a bad way to grow... it gives you the availability of moving the plants around if need be. In the ground, you're a bit more...stationary.
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02-25-2008, 02:55 AM #14
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i want to go with what you experienced people do because i am sick of experimenting with multiple soils and wasting months away without getting a single gram from my screwed up plants and it is ok if they are stationary as i will not be visiting this spot very often, (maybe even until september) because it is very far away from where i live and in the summer im sure it will be loaded with ticks + mosquitos which i am grossed out by and deadly afraid of lol. im just looking for something that would be better than just throwing them in the ground and hoping for a miracle as i will be unable to fertilize after I plant them in the spring
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02-25-2008, 03:00 AM #15
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question for canadians
Well, you got the right idea.
Originally Posted by michaelpeg
Both of these mixes that we're talking about are considered a soilless mix. Meaning there's not really any significant nutrients in it and you are adding your own nutrients to it.
They're considered a form of hydroponics.. as you're adding the nutrients to the water .. and watering the medium.
The medium is only one part of the equation too... find a nice nutrient regiment that's formulated for specific stages of growth.
It's a symbiotic relationship between medium,nutrient,light and plant.
Bob.
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02-25-2008, 03:06 AM #16
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question for canadians
and last question i promise, just about the size of the hole and how much of your mix you should put in it doesnt matter to me if you dont know for sure just tell me how you would do it, seems you mods dont really screw up EVER.
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02-25-2008, 03:12 AM #17
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Lies I say... we all make our mistakes.. it's apart of the trial and error process.
Originally Posted by michaelpeg
The size of the whole in the ground and amount of mix that you use is kind of up to you. You could use 3 or 4 gallons of your own mix and that should be enough to give you a majority of control over that plant.
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02-25-2008, 03:19 AM #18
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ok 3.5 gallons it is. thanks for your excellent and prompt help. if i get a good camera by harvest time i will do a small grow log and dedicate it to you and stinky
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02-25-2008, 03:21 AM #19
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Best of luck on your season!
We'll be looking for pictures and smoke reports later in the year :thumbsup:
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