yeah i got about 1 year reasearch here. 3 years research on OverGrow (RIP)
i still got the OverGrow FAQs. and a SHIT LOAD of Favs. i just never heard of using peroxide. well not in starting em anyways. pluse i only got one grow under my belt which was out-side... here a couple other soil mixes if you want to go all organic or both. pluse the link to wherer i got this info.

40% composted soil
30% worm castings
20% perlite
10% dolomite, guanos, goodies, etc.. i've also heard good things about "uncle
malcolm" brand soil from peaceful valley is good....

if you're mixing organics with chem ferts, the plant will use up what the chem
ferts feed it first, then partaking afterwards in the organic nutes. the beauty of
organics is it's almost impossible to burn your plants, and the taste is superior to
chem. grown plants.

i use pure blend 1 - 0.5 -1 for veg and fox farm big bloom 0.8 - 3.0 - 1 for
flowering. they're expensive but the plants really like it. sometimes i'll make a tea
out of worm castings & guano. peace




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9 gallons peat moss
3 gallons vermiculite
6 gallons perlite
1 pound blood meal
1 pound bone meal
1 pond green sand
1 pound lime or dolomite lime
1 pound rock phosphate
Pinch of boron (borax is an inexpensive source)
Blend these ingredients in a small cement mixer or in a large barrel with a tight fitting lid that will let you
roll it around to mix the contents. If you have to stir the ingredients in an open container, moisten them
SLIGHTLY with water to avoid breathing in clouds of dust as you work.
Do not use more than a pinch of boron. It encourages root growth, but its levels can quickly go from
helpful to harmful in the soil. Once you get the soil all mixed you can add some manure tea (see recipe
below). The lime in this mix helps to neutralize the acidity of the manure tea.

Manure Tea

10 to 15 gallons manure (combine horse, chicken, and cow manure to get a nice balance of nutrients.
5 gallon bucket of chickweed and/or stinging nettles.
Water to fill 55 gallon drum (you'll need a well ventilated area to pull this off!!)
Dump manure(s) in the bottom of the drum. Add chickweed and/or nettles, both of which are rich in
trace elements, then fill drum with water.
Once a week stir the "tea" and add water to replace any that has evaporated. You'll need a brewing time
of at least 3 weeks before using this tea in the potting soil mix.

http://www.onlinepot.org/grow/goodsoil.htm

grow faqs from Over Grow - http://www.drugs-forum.com/growfaq/G...c%20Topics.htm

and lol them pots u using look like the ones i got at the doller store

thx for the info also.

Fox farm or BioBizz is pretty populare stuff. or any Organic Nuts are good IMO.
also are you Lsting Scrogin or both? If you LST make sure to start tying them down when they get 2-3 nodes so the stress inst as bad. and i would say 2-3 weeks sounds good before repoting. usually ppl wait until they see roots coming out of the drain holes. but after you repot swith to 12/12 cuz the box is goin to fell up Quick and will probably only fit 2 pots. 3 at the most. i haven't seen any rubbermaids with more then 2 plants in it but im sure if you train right you can fit 3.