Yea too late unfortunately m8 they are auto flowers and been given only the biobizz range potted in light mix and given there feeds been nothing but hassle I should of stuck with coco lolDIY.Rik wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:21 amMy opinion is soil and synthetic/salt/bottled nutrients do not work well together, or certainly doesn't give the plant it's best potential. I think the roots get confusedas they try form a symbiosys with any soil and microrganisms they suddenly get available nutrients elsewhere.
Too late to re pot them?
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I haven't heard great results from biobizz actually. Just smash them out with a different feed. How long do they have now?Rassensi wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:27 amYea too late unfortunately m8 they are auto flowers and been given only the biobizz range potted in light mix and given there feeds been nothing but hassle I should of stuck with coco lolDIY.Rik wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:21 amMy opinion is soil and synthetic/salt/bottled nutrients do not work well together, or certainly doesn't give the plant it's best potential. I think the roots get confusedas they try form a symbiosys with any soil and microrganisms they suddenly get available nutrients elsewhere.
Too late to re pot them?
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Don't get me wrong in the past I've had good results with the all mix but this light mix is more trouble than its worth I'm not to bothered now like I went in yesterday and stripped all the leaves of the ugliest one lol they'll be done by end of jan but I'm now working with some of our dex's Animal cookies and a girls scout cookie in coco and the gsc has taken off after a few days in coco after having the soil washed from her rootsDIY.Rik wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:33 amI haven't heard great results from biobizz actually. Just smash them out with a different feed. How long do they have now?Rassensi wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:27 amYea too late unfortunately m8 they are auto flowers and been given only the biobizz range potted in light mix and given there feeds been nothing but hassle I should of stuck with coco lolDIY.Rik wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:21 am
My opinion is soil and synthetic/salt/bottled nutrients do not work well together, or certainly doesn't give the plant it's best potential. I think the roots get confusedas they try form a symbiosys with any soil and microrganisms they suddenly get available nutrients elsewhere.
Too late to re pot them?
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haha, nice one Ras, theyre is a good way to post count up,. ha?
they looking good man, the biobizz stuff is a decent nutrient range, but i heard they diluted the grow or something a few years back. i used it for years in soil and it never let me down, but maybe they have changed or been taken over by some big shots who have screwed about with it. i dunno. i went on to the old timers stuff, it was good too.
ive not read about anyone else having issues like .
what strain are the noobies in coco?
they looking good man, the biobizz stuff is a decent nutrient range, but i heard they diluted the grow or something a few years back. i used it for years in soil and it never let me down, but maybe they have changed or been taken over by some big shots who have screwed about with it. i dunno. i went on to the old timers stuff, it was good too.
ive not read about anyone else having issues like .
what strain are the noobies in coco?
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