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06-15-2006, 03:46 AM #1OPSenior Member
Perlite question
high all growers, i can´t afford to order perlite (the shipping its to expensive for me at the moment), around here garden centers just dont sell it (most even asked me what perlite was), my question is pretty simple can i use expanded clay insted in my soil mix????
or even better ...... what would be an ideal soil mix????
Peace and happy growingOmegaVermelho Reviewed by OmegaVermelho on . Perlite question high all growers, i can´t afford to order perlite (the shipping its to expensive for me at the moment), around here garden centers just dont sell it (most even asked me what perlite was), my question is pretty simple can i use expanded clay insted in my soil mix???? or even better ...... what would be an ideal soil mix???? Peace and happy growing :D Rating: 5
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06-15-2006, 03:58 AM #2Senior Member
Perlite question
composted cow manure and Pro Mix Potting soil.Perilite and Vermiculite are bad for your lungs if the given the chance to dry out can become airborne and settle on your bud and you breathe it in as well.It's fine if ya keep it damp.
Ga Grown
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06-15-2006, 04:19 AM #3Senior Member
Perlite question
walmart sells perlite for 3 bucks a bag
a nice mix I made; Available at walmart
bag schultz Orchid mix for every 1/2 bag of perlite and peatmoss...great drainage, and healthy roots. or
2 bags orchid mix...one bag peat moss...one bag of perlite.
yes, you can use expanded clay...you can also buy a bag of lava rock at walmart...take it home...wrap in it several layers of plastic...and beat the crap out of it to crumble it up. It works great! The idea is too have something porous to hold a little nutrient. Most of all to allow good drainage, and oxygen in the root area. does this answer your question?
lw
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06-15-2006, 08:16 AM #4Senior Member
Perlite question
Latewood-
So you are saying that a soil mix designed for growing orchids is also good for growing other things? Would an orchid liquid or powder fertilizer also be good for growing other things?
best,
宾州bum
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06-15-2006, 10:51 AM #5Senior Member
Perlite question
Originally Posted by latewood
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06-15-2006, 02:49 PM #6Senior Member
Perlite question
Originally Posted by orangeman
any where that has a garden section most likely will sell perlite...except K-mart
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06-15-2006, 03:02 PM #7Senior Member
Perlite question
Use Foxfarm and other MJ products.
These products were made for growing MJ.
So why waist your time with crappy soil.
Or OK soil.
Nothing beats Fox Farm.
Order it off the net.
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06-15-2006, 03:06 PM #8Senior Member
Perlite question
Originally Posted by Jdog7000
...and which types of soil what I use of FoxFarm for young seedlings and vegetative? Also should I buy the nutes that Fox Farm offers?
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06-15-2006, 07:31 PM #9OPSenior Member
Perlite question
Originally Posted by Jdog7000
i googled it and i only found US hydro companies that sell it, once again i´m stuck with the same prob the shipping is 2 times more expensie then the stuff itself...well anyway tks jdog
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06-15-2006, 09:15 PM #10Senior Member
Perlite question
You should use a soilless mix (Peat, verm, perlite) and use all of fox farms liquid nutes like i do. I use grow big for veg, then i use tiger bloom and big bloom for early-mid flower, and at the end i use cha ching. I supplement these with Liquid karma, and that new stuff I just started using called Sweet (big write up about it in high times this month). My buds are sugary, like someone dusted them with sugar, and fat, and very pungent smelling. I vent the air to the outside, and my house still stinks! lol. peace.
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