ohlordyeah_420 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:52 am
I used it with soil but I adjusted my soil recipe every run so unsure about how it helps improve yields. Its also pricey.
I didn't use it last run in soil and it was my biggest yielding grow in a while.
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Yeah ive seen its pricey, I've heard quite a few established growers using it with more coco based mixes and having excellent results.
£45 is lricey in my opinion, but that 120ml bottle will last me 6 months, if I get less than an ounce, say half or a quarter more, that's paid off already on one grow.
I'm never sure of too much in soil, think its different with super soil? As you're re suing the same soil? So that may make a difference and probably why they state to use less in super soil?
What got me thinking, was my Mrs grows tomatoes, just places them in compost and gives plain water most of the way through the grow. I did get her to start giving some feed later on when the leaves start turning. I now give Mrs my depleted (or what I thought) coco, she grew one plant just water, in that mix I gave her, after I chopped my blue dream. Now, that plant she potted in it, grew so big it snapped and bent over, unfortunately it got black spot as we couldn't do much to graft it.
My point: all those nutritients must have been locked up somehow. Maybe the rain, local fungi and bacteria passed on by birds and bees? Maybe this unlocked the nutes.
If I'm indoors, I don't want to go through all that polava of trying rain water, getting bugs etc.... maybe it could have been the chlorine in tap water, as I dechlorinate mine often?
So, I'm hoping this works.
It has been a well thought out plan, as I am pretty much a budget price grower.
Maybe, when I have the space, I'll do a experiment, same tent, same everything
