uktuk

uktuk

Newbie
Message
Follow
1
#5142
Global pos.
4
Diaries
7
Harvests
5
Growing, years
NA
Continent
1
Followers
A 60%
Autoflower
P 40%
Photoperiod
100%
Indoor
Mephisto Genetics
Breeders of choice:
40% Mephisto Genetics
20% Fast Buds
Advanced Nutrients
Nutrients of choice:
37% Advanced Nutrients
31% Gaia Green
Mars Hydro
Lights of choice:
66% Mars Hydro
33% Kingbrite

uktuk
<span class="link_user">@gottagrowsometime</span>, hey thanks! I would say probably somewhere around 1/4lb - 1/2lb I bought 1 pound for my worm compost bin and threw a large handful into the bed
uktuk
<span class="link_user">@WulfBlud</span>, Good point, looking back yeah they weren&#039;t as good as I had convinced myself they looked lol. Thanks for your input :muscle:
uktuk
<span class="link_user">@uktuk</span>, compost is generally something you&#039;d mix with topsoil..as its very hot it needs to be mixed in with a light mix or coco. Pure compost isn&#039;t a good mix and it holds salts and so on much more than normal soil. So, just feed led less and give more water feeds.
uktuk
<span class="link_user">@gottagrowsometime</span>, appreciate the input, its a shame. Planning a bit smarter for my next one though, going to follow an actual soil recipe, coots mix maybe with less compost. Do you know why the compost causes this? I&#039;m curious if its a nutrition issue or more of a structural one like not enough drainage. Why would these issues pop up after flowering and look perfectly healthy through veg?