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    Royal Queen Northern Lights Autoflowering Grow Log

    well if you plan sticking with peat, your gonna need lime to help balance out the acidity just to get started. as you said most will tell you get rid of the fert spikes
    but i know people who use them all the time, cant say their grows are any better for it. not sure what the ratios are but it would surprise me if they were suited for herb.
    if i was you id do a quik search for soil mixes...actually i think there is forum specifically for that.

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    #12
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    Royal Queen Northern Lights Autoflowering Grow Log

    Actually I did lime it out before I used it for the transplant, and here's how she's looking today, Attachment 290691 Attachment 290692 Attachment 290693 Also its day 14 and these cfls put out 2200 lumens a piece soi think that's pretty good for a little yield I'm only expecting an ounce or two.... that would make me a happy camper

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    #13
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    Royal Queen Northern Lights Autoflowering Grow Log


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