Quote Originally Posted by Phormant
Thanks again guys for all of your advice. So your saying I should use Grow big as a nute as opposed to the other?
Yup. The Big Bloom is a 'catalyst tea' that compliments the Grow Big in growth phase, and the Tiger Bloom in flower.

Quote Originally Posted by Phormant
Also are any of you opposed to Fish Emulsion in my soil? does anyone use this or know if it's a good idea? I am going to give it a shot. Everything I have read and studied indicates I should be successful. Granted I do everything right.
It's a slow-release organic fertilizer. But since you already use the Fox Farms, no real need for it. Throwing everything under the sun at the ladies can have negative results. (organics can still burn the ladies)

Quote Originally Posted by Phormant
One more thing and I hate to sound dumb or stupid. I just want to do this correctly. After my seeds start sprouting in the paper towels and then I put them into the soil. I should NOT add nutes? wait on nutes till about 3 weeks right? nutes such as Grow Big and Fish Emulsion?
After about three weeks, I usually start at half-doses, and watch for their reaction before upping the doses. Follow the Fox Farms Feeding Schedule, (in my signature) and all should be fine.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Someone please help (Soil Questions) I am a new grower and I need help choosing an easy soil. I know I should just go with Fox Farms Ocean Forrest but I have a Lowes Credit card and I am growing on a budget. I am leaning towards "Kellogg Champion Mix" or The Patio Soil. Does anyone have experience with using Kellogg as the main soil for their plants and have you had good luck with your harvest. I am planting many plants in a 30 gallon tub. Like 10 plants per tub. SHOULD I USE KELLOGG BRAND SOIL? This is my 1st grow so I am going Rating: 5