I usually don't until I see issuesI always start mine with mykos and at any up pot
I usually don't until I see issuesI always start mine with mykos and at any up pot
Its a nice size. You have plenty if time she will grow.
The roots are what make your plant thrive. The bigger and better the root ball the healthier your plant. Plus they get big too!I usually don't until I see issues
I agree.The roots are what make your plant thrive. The bigger and better the root ball the healthier your plant. Plus they get big too!
Mine does notI agree.
I usually don't need it tho cause my soil has it in it.
I use ProMix bx+ with biofungicide and mychorrizaeMine does not
I am tetired snd on a budget.I use ProMix bx+ with biofungicide and mychorrizae
On a budget as well lol.I am tetired snd on a budget.
Is tetired a new kinda retired.I am tetired snd on a budget.
Hey I resemble that remark!Lazy bastards.
As I look back across my life experiences I remember work. I remember constantly being invited to meetings that started with “we have to think outside the box” and everyone immediately looking at me. And yes whatever the issue was I showed them how to proceed.Is tetired a new kinda retired.
You guys get your asses to work. Bunch of stoners.
Here i pay 20 bucks for 3 cf of peat and 27. For 4 cf of chunky pearlite. Usually go through 2 a year like 100 plants. I was buying happy frog 32. Bucks for 1.5 cf does like 10-15 plants. Depends on the pots. If I grow fems I pot into a 3 gal plastic pot. If they are regs. 1 gal pots then up pot to a 3 after sexing. Autos stay in 3 gal. Photos will vegg until spring then go inn30 gal pots. I took a few of the 30 gal pots apart so I could move them 30 gal is overkill 20 would be good. Next purchase will be 20 gal pots. Those are for outside only.On a budget as well lol.
But the bx+ is 56 for 2 grows worth of soil, where everything else is can get it 2x that cost. So it's justifiable lol.
OUCH that’s way more organization than my brain can handle so early in the morningHere i pay 20 bucks for 3 cf of peat and 27. For 4 cf of chunky pearlite. Usually go through 2 a year like 100 plants. I was buying happy frog 32. Bucks for 1.5 cf does like 10-15 plants. Depends on the pots. If I grow fems I pot into a 3 gal plastic pot. If they are regs. 1 gal pots then up pot to a 3 after sexing. Autos stay in 3 gal. Photos will vegg until spring then go inn30 gal pots. I took a few of the 30 gal pots apart so I could move them 30 gal is overkill 20 would be good. Next purchase will be 20 gal pots. Those are for outside only.
Yeah I'm up to almost 80 plants a year just inside, i go through a lot of soil and whatever I use inside just goes outside after for the following year because I amend it all with either Dr. Earth or Gaia Green.Here i pay 20 bucks for 3 cf of peat and 27. For 4 cf of chunky pearlite. Usually go through 2 a year like 100 plants. I was buying happy frog 32. Bucks for 1.5 cf does like 10-15 plants. Depends on the pots. If I grow fems I pot into a 3 gal plastic pot. If they are regs. 1 gal pots then up pot to a 3 after sexing. Autos stay in 3 gal. Photos will vegg until spring then go inn30 gal pots. I took a few of the 30 gal pots apart so I could move them 30 gal is overkill 20 would be good. Next purchase will be 20 gal pots. Those are for outside only.
I recycle as wellYeah I'm up to almost 80 plants a year just inside, i go through a lot of soil and whatever I use inside just goes outside after for the following year because I amend it all with either Dr. Earth or Gaia Green.
Not true Mykos can live up to 2 weeks without a root ball. I don't mix it thru the pot just where I will be planting, so the tap root will seek it out. They get big fast. I put it in the top then give just a mix quickly with my hands so it is not all in one place. I do the same at up pot. It goes in the hole where I sm placing the plant. I drop bin a couple tbs snd a quick mix with my hands. Then place the plant cover with dirt or peat. whatever I am using .I've always been under the impression myko in the soil does little for the plant. Rather it should be in direct contact with the root ball at transplant.
I sprinkle 2 tbs on the bottom and sides of the hole and water everything in with rootwise
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