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Red green that bail of promix like this guerrilla

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Awesome Darth ! :peace:
 
Awesome Darth ! :peace:

Just an FYI, peatmoss is NOT a renewable resourse, it takes hundreds of years form a peatbog to develop. I personally try to keep my peat use to a minimum. Better to use premixed organic potting soil.
 
I want to ask something about my second grow NEXT SUMMER, im not sure if this is the right place.
If I sproud few AUTOS on 1 MAY under 125w 6400K cfl for 20-30 day veg period and then put them outside on 1 june to flower on the sun will this guarant me good yields (2-3 oz per plant) ??

Nothing is guaranteed but it all depends on several factors:
Your growing skills, what strain you have, WEATHER, site selection, etc. with the right strains, 2oz per plant would be a fair grow, with the potential for much more. I'm hoping for some 4-16 oz plants this year!
 
yeah man,terrible too to use it always imo.I wished it was a better way to use it and aquire it more friendly ,but I do love my Spag peatmoss man.lol!but one bail lasts me a few years actually lmfao and ill prolly not buy another to be honest.but i loved it when I used it in my mixed lol.OD its great stuff but like brother Pop said its not a very friendly way to do things so ive swapped elsewhere.once this bail is gone for me it'll be all gone from me garden forever lol.:Hookah:
 
yeah man,terrible too to use it always imo.I wished it was a better way to use it and aquire it more friendly ,but I do love my Spag peatmoss man.lol!but one bail lasts me a few years actually lmfao and ill prolly not buy another to be honest.but i loved it when I used it in my mixed lol.OD its great stuff but like brother Pop said its not a very friendly way to do things so ive swapped elsewhere.once this bail is gone for me it'll be all gone from me garden forever lol.:Hookah:

Coco coir can replace/ reduce the use of peat
 
oh yeah Im just waiting to be able to also afford a good sized brick o quality.or a pack of a lot of them smaller ones since I got worms now..Aint been feeling so hot either lmfao Got me sum Wuuurmzzz
 
Ive been thinkin of those coco bricks there so light and small but swell up big. I recall a ph issue or something, wats the deal?
 
Coco likes a pH range similar to hydro. I also read an article in cannatalk that said coco needs more N and less P and K. Something to do with the cation exchange. Might work really well in the swamp since they tend to be more acidic.

I chose it this year for adding to soil mix cause it's better for the environment and much easier to haul.

Home hardware sells the bricks for 6.99 right now, expands to over 3 cubic feet.
 
Hmmm...gonna try an figure as a supersoil base. ....
u say coco does better in acidic enivro ? A lower ph would counteract the acidity of forest soil...lots of pine. Might be s great thing.
 
Hmmm...gonna try an figure as a supersoil base. ....
u say coco does better in acidic enivro ? A lower ph would counteract the acidity of forest soil...lots of pine. Might be s great thing.
I was reading The Rev's book on TLO and he reccomends coco coir also. Its my understanding the coir is actually near neutral ph wise, peat however is adic when it starts to breakdown, thats why you need to lime recycled potting soil as most have a fair amount of peat in them
 
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