Quote Originally Posted by Bonesdowns25
Thank you for the info and and advice. I know people have their say about MG, but thats the brand i chose so it will have to suffice for the first grow. Ok so now: The NPK for the soil that i bought for my plant which is about 1 month old is 21-7-14. The soil ttype by MG is called potting mix. It says that it has controlled released feeding for up to 3 month's. My question is if it would be ok to add some of the perlite (MG) to what i already have now? And also since i just transplanted 2 days ago, can i mix in the 1 to 3 ratio of perlite without having to take the plant out of it's pot again? I really hate transplanting. It makes me nervous that i'm gonna screw the plant up. Thanks in advance to anyone else that can answer this for me. Appreciated as always.:thumbsup:
I don;t really feel that i know enough to form my own opinion on this... but I know I have read in some of the soil basic growing info that you should avoid soil that has time-released nutes in it... some grow logs i've read about people using soil with time-released nutes in it they always end up having to flush their soil to correct Ph problems or nute burn problems.... that being said, I have also seen lots of successful grow logs using varying types of MG soil, so I;m sure you'll do fine, I would just keep a watchful eye on your soil Ph and nute problems.
side00 Reviewed by side00 on . Best type of MG soil for vegging and flowering? My plants are on about day 21 and looking good so far. I still have the plants in the original soil that i started with(MG seedling soil) and i do realize that i am gonna have to kick it up a notch with better soil and some nutes to add to it. I have full faith in using MG soil for the entire grow. I went the bag seed route in order to get some experience and the feeling out process for the whole gig. Does anyone recommend the MG perlite soil for the next stage and what is the best type of soil Rating: 5