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You will see me in various threads saying good things about MG organic which I tried this year. Yeah I know MG had parent company big box corporate greed all over it but let’s be honest. We are in a Megacrop thread so we know about people over paying for things just because the word cannabis is involved.

I started 3 CBD crack in Miracle Grow organic potting mix. Not the soil. It has only bone meal blood meal alfalfa etc etc. in three gallon pots the nutrients were more than enough to get through 3/4 of the grow. I finished of 2 indoors under led and a buddy finished of 1 in his sun room. I gave home a 50/59 mix of Megacrop and Maxibloom to finish his. And I just supplemented Megacrop every 3rd water till the end.


I got 2 and 3 ounces. One was stunted in transplant cup. And he got 3 Oz on his first ever grow just leaving it in his sunroom. I plan on doing a much bigger run outdoors next year with the soil but it worked very well for what I used it for. And it was super affordable. Just my two cents.

I added 25% additional perlite
 
I just ordered the 500g sample today, hoping I get better results than I'm gonna get with the Dr. Earth organics I'm using now. (They're decent, just not gonna get me the results I was hoping I'd get.) If anyone could point me in the right direction for a feed schedule for coco for the mega crop, I'd greatly appreciate your help with it.
 
Spreadsheet
@Ryan Golightly This is a spreadsheet I have used for drip to waste in rock wool. The greyed out PPM is not calculated; it was the recommended number from GreenLeaf at that time. The formula has changed twice since I used this. This is going to get you close no matter which MC you have. Plug in the gallons and % strength and it tells you how many grams of what to add.

Remember this is just one tool, Watch your plants and listen to them.



Edit PS. this is Mega Crop 1.0 so if you are runnung newer versions use less extra Cal-Mag - maybe none.
 
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I grow in promix hp for both of my grows. One is indoor autos with Spider Farm 4000’s and in the summer I have 2 photos outside. I have always used the entire Biobizz line( except Topmax) with molasses, and Atimi Bloombastic. I’m seriously looking at switching to MC for both of my grows. Is there a nute schedule for auto flowers? If not how would it differ from the photo schedule? Do I need to think about additional supplements during the various growth cycles? If so what would you recommend?
 
I literally posted a schedule you can download in the post above.

Autos really are not any different than photos when it comes to nutrients. Yes some need less but some photos need less than the vendor chart also! I always start at 50% and work up until tip burn then back off 10%.

I use the GreenLeaf brand additives.
 
I literally posted a schedule you can download in the post above.

Autos really are not any different than photos when it comes to nutrients. Yes some need less but some photos need less than the vendor chart also! I always start at 50% and work up until tip burn then back off 10%.

I use the GreenLeaf brand additives.
The schedule posted above is fairly useless for anyone that Really schedule posted above is fairly useless for anyone that grows in soil. Soil growers tend to pay attention to pH not ppm.
 
The schedule posted above is fairly useless for anyone that Really schedule posted above is fairly useless for anyone that grows in soil. Soil growers tend to pay attention to pH not ppm.
The schedule can be adjusted for how much you want to make in gallons or fractions thereof and the percentage of the vendor chart can be adjusted from any percentage you want. So please explain to me why that cannot be used in soil? Soil growers are indeed concerned with PPM and PH.
 
I’d highly recommend paying attention to PPM and PH levels no matter what medium you’re growing in! The only exception I can think of is unless you’re growing fully organic using only plain water. Listen to @Mañ'O'Green, he knows a thing or two about a thing or two, and that spreadsheet is well set up.
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The schedule can be adjusted for how much you want to make in gallons or fractions thereof and the percentage of the vendor chart can be adjusted from any percentage you want. So please explain to me why that cannot be used in soil? Soil growers are indeed concerned with PPM and PH.
Is your spreadsheet any different from the feeding calculator on their website?
 
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