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03-17-2009, 04:13 PM #3
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Growing in Soil
Yes you can, but it's not necessary after they've broken-ground.
Originally Posted by jchesmore722
Possible, yes...probable, no. Conversely, they can have too little drainage, too. Must restrict water evacuation enough to absorb into medium.
Originally Posted by jchesmore722
No, but I did do Miracle Grow soil for a few years. Yes it's a tad hard on seedlings and clones. But contrary to popular opinion, it's not too difficult to compensate. No fresh nutes for about 3 weeks.
Originally Posted by jchesmore722
Sure, and yes. Sure you can re-use, and yes there is something special you'll need to do. But from that point forward, you'll likely be chasing us down in the plant problems section, asking what's up. Make sure to remind us the soil is re-used. Tiz better to purchase fresh, especially if a newbie.
Originally Posted by jchesmore722
IMHO...yes. The 24/0 schedule didn't impress me, and it seemd the seedlings and clones actually grow slower and weaker. Never tried again, as 18/6 works fine. (cheaper on electricity, too)
Originally Posted by jchesmore722
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