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... another question.. is fox farm good soil?.. i was reading about it would you recommend it?
Never used it myself, but a lot of people around here and the online community use their Ocean Forest soil with a lot of success. But, it can be pretty expensive depending on where you live. Also there have been several reports around from growers complaining about the quality and consistency of the soil. One problem I see a lot is that once the soil gets 6-8 weeks of use, the ph drops and problems start. This is normal for peat-based soils, and you will just have to time your transplants accordingly.

I would look into some kind of locally produced potting soil myself, and add the perlite of course :jointsmile:
bigtopsfinn Reviewed by bigtopsfinn on . No0b.. first grow im gonna use 4 23watt cfl's which are equivelant to 100watts..each bulb puts out 1600 lumens.. which would equal 6400 lumens.. im thinking of using a highly refelctive material for the walls instead of just plain white.. im planning on using these bulbs for all of seedling and vegetative states and then for flowering im gonna use 8 bulbs which would then equal 25600 lumens.. i will only be growing one plant inside this box and really all i want to know if this is even an ok setup and what type Rating: 5