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11-29-2009, 07:40 PM #12
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sea of green with cfls
[quote=NMZ5000]
I agree with this but understand the budget thing as well. I really think you should get different soil. If you pay 3 bucks a bag, its better then what ya got. Its just that your having problems now, which i believe is lack of drainage and the lights need to be closer. Even growing outside, its a good idea to put in a bag of soil in before you put your plants in. It would have helped my yield last year. I am using cheep soil and things are ok soil wise as of now.
Originally Posted by Rubberbubbler
You would only need a couple bags for now and its a good time to transplant:thumbsup:
Just not enough space in that soil for your roots to grow. Your right about the way a seed grows in nature, but we dont have all other necessity's that nature provides. We dont have the Sun which is the key in nature to create and sustain plant life. We got our cfl's but nothing close to natures wonders:thumbsup: They may hermi up or just small yield. Like i said tho i understand the budget thing, but i think you will be much more happy in the end with a soil the plant will like,
good luck:rasta:
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