Indoor Miracle Gro is underrated!!!

Birds will be protesting soon.


I'm trying to find the feather Nitrogen on the periodic table.

ok, I know i'm sounding like a jerk here, but really is Nitrogen not nitrogen no matter how you cook it ?
It comes from breaking down the feathers, it comes as a floating N molecule, unattached.
Other forms would have to have the sodium molecule stripped to be used. ( this is just my understanding, after reading, listening, and using the product.)

Other nute lines the sodium molecule is used to get the food there, then becomes waste. This line, it is carried in by calcium, everything is calcium based. Salts don't play well with the line at all, and I'll admit, running it can be costly. But after smoking over 40 years, I feel I get a much more "rounded" product at the end. Great smell, flavor, and with the calcium levels... the nugs are absolute rocks. I don't get hydro size and weight, but I've always kinda looked at hydro as the weed I sell grow.


Difference is sodium nitrate or calcium nitrate we need 1, not the other
 
the ph of the water here is already 7.5, so i figure with the spent dirt to cut the soil mix down i'll be fine, plus i put a solo cup volume of spent dirt in the center of each to get em going... will post some pics regardless of result
 
i put a layer of used/unused happy frog in the hole and on top for seedling to take hold before mg/ffof onslaught
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if this keeps up through flower i'll be using miracle gro soils every grow
 
will be using mg for soil - yup, just have to make sure that thick top layer is happy frog for the youngins to take, there is 0 reason to avoid mg
 
thump. :toke: online you can go read the MSDS sheets on chemical composition. MG products are full of heavy metals.
may grow plant ok, but not good to smoke it. all the advice from growers says NO don't use it. I would agree. that it's to hot, BUT more important is the heavy metals content. my 2 cents.:cheers:
 
well, i did the actual mixing, growing and smoking so I like my answer better, sorry, aqll those 'experienced' growers are wrong because they never tried it, like you
 
and that's an outdated sheet of comparative additive nutrients, not soils

edit: yeah, outdated info, like before the OP in 2012
 
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OK ! good luck. :toke: those people have years of growing experience. I am a noob only been growing indoors for 11 years. outdoors on and off since 1965.
 
Anyway, it's used dirt in this next grow that features more fox farm soil, so it was a fun easy n00b grow with some fat pink pananama and lsd 25, along with tight sweet sour stomper - double grape was a bit airy but still had a couple nice ones
 
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