"Miracle Gro is an inexpensive fertilizer that may not have everything your plants need. I suggest you change to a high-quality hydroponic fertilizer that has all the required nutrients. Such fertilizer costs a few cents more per application, and will avert many different fertilizer problems before they happen."

Miracle gro has quick releasing nutrients, which is fine for the plant. Miracle gro is a fine growing medium ( it's just like any other dirt ) The problem is there are only certain nutrients the plants need in Miracle gro and because it's fast releasing nutrients, you'll need to provide the plant with additional nutirents in the near future, the reason this is a problem.. is because it opens up many problems you can run into from over or under fertilization...

whereas a higher quality soil has much more nutrients, and they're also slow releasing nutrients to ensure that the soil will last the life of the plant...

in some cases really high grade soild can be reused.. 2 or sometimes even 3 times

I've said it before, I'll say it again.

There are no rules to growing plants... but don't expect everything to go as smoothly as the guy next to you.

P.S. I'm getting really fucking sick, so you may not see me around much right now.

fucking.. shit..
BobBong Reviewed by BobBong on . Is my top gonna be a flop? I have already discussed this with a few people, but would like to hear more views pls. 26 days veg. In 7.5 litre pots, 2/3 Miracle Grow ( also would enjoy hearing views on this ) 1/3 clay balls. Some grew lanky during germination/sprout stage under fluros. Some others started a little later went under 400w HPS straight away. The first batch are all 10-12" tall, the latter 6-8". My area is only 4' tall so with pots and space for light Im looking at approx. 3' or a little more. Rating: 5