Would be interested in knowing if anyone grows with the sea of green method, and how it’s working for them.
I only did it once with cheap seeds because I am a cheap guy! It turned out that the yield was not higher than my other methods of growing but the work was much more in watering all of the little pots. I have a bad back and thought little light pots would be the answer. I ended up straining my back with all of the bending over. I have done a bunch of DWC and Rock Wool since then.Would be interested in knowing if anyone grows with the sea of green method, and how it’s working for them.
I only did it once with cheap seeds because I am a cheap guy! It turned out that the yield was not higher than my other methods of growing but the work was much more in watering all of the little pots. I have a bad back and thought little light pots would be the answer. I ended up straining my back with all of the bending over. I have done a bunch of DWC and Rock Wool since then.
Have fun , don't be afraid to try it and maybe you will hit a home run.
I bread my own strains just for that purpose. You need the selection of top quality "seedlings" from the best seeds you have . On average I use 50 seeds to get 20/25 top seedlings. From that you're sea of green will always be high producing . Check my media .Would be interested in knowing if anyone grows with the sea of green method, and how it’s working for them.
Awesome!I bread my own strains just for that purpose. You need the selection of top quality "seedlings" from the best seeds you have . On average I use 50 seeds to get 20/25 top seedlings. From that you're sea of green will always be high producing . Check my media .
Are you in the UK ?Awesome!
I guess I’ve been pretty lucky with the ILGM auto seeds I’ve been getting. The granddaddy purple auto, sog grow that I just posted pics of was a 20 seed pack and all but one of them grew nice. I do deal with height differences, but can usually correct that problem.
I’m in the USAre you in the UK ?