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Sirsmokealot713
Sirsmokealot713started grow question 4 years ago
Will be starting another grow in a few days. Needs some opinions on the best soil for some GS Cookies autos. And always grow big!!
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chasv77
chasv77answered grow question 4 years ago
I like FoxFarm's Ocean Forrest, cut with their LightWarrior in a 3/1 ratio for a looser soil during grow cycles. Since this soil runs a little hot, I don't start feeding liquid nutes, until at least 30 days of active growing. I use this with all my strains. You can research more forums for the Nutes part if you like.
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YoungSmoke
YoungSmokeanswered grow question 4 years ago
Roots Organic Formula 707 is the best soil by far and very cheap.
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rhodes68
rhodes68answered grow question 4 years ago
I prefer Roots Organics 707, its a light mix which allows you the grower to make it your way without giving up soil. Enough ad copy, it wont be too hot which means you wont be fighting those kinds of issues like you would with hotter mixes. Organic not problem at all if that floats your boat but we only use that outdoors now but everyone gets to do their own thing right 😎. Of course if you really want to go big then there is coco coir of course 😏 just kidding guys
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Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 4 years ago
@Sirsmokealot713 Depends where you are located But I have heard lots of good things about happy frog soil otherwise make up your own mix the best soils will have plenty of added aeration material plus organic matter such as compost etc then it will need the supplements that provide the nutrients for the plant . Go Organic and you won't look back 👍
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimaranswered grow question 4 years ago
A good MJ-Growing Soil enriched with microbacterias. Either you mix it by yourself ( very easy to do) or get a bag od Plagron royal mix or the biobizz lightmix// allmix…. in my eyes the best soils. Reciepe for Soilmixing( if you grow for awhile ist absolutely worth to get the components) 3 Parts of Peatmoss (keeping Humidity inside) 3Parts of Compostsoil filled with Microbacterias) ( 1,5 Parts of Perlite ( Drainage) 1part Vermiculite or Dolomitelime (keeps the Ph stable) Thats abasic resiepe even for the sensitivest plants. Iam growing with this mix for a while now You can add Wormcastings up to 10 Percent , or take cocfiber instead of Perlite
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 4 years ago
There are numerous high quality soils but this all depends on where you are located. Fox farm has great soil, just put some light mix on top few inches so the plant doesn't get too much nutrient when you first start it. Good luck with your grow!
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