budsofmadison
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toilet paper rollsI like the compostable cardboard "tubing" to help hold the seedlings up, heck of alot better than the wire glob I got made up for mine
Guacamole, avocado spread
I was trying to be fancy lol
6 days later and the compostable cardboard tubes have composted lol
It all depends in the media, organic or synthetic nutrients and watering ability⦠the better gas exchange the faster growthā¦. Imo a 1 gal coco fabric will outperform a 3 or 5 gal of the same but when i did that i had to water 14x a day at peak⦠albeit only 250ml at a time.i been using 3 gallon fabric pots i do have some 5 gallon fabric pots , i am wondering if there would be any advantage to using a 5 gallon pot over a 3 would the plant yield more by just being in the 5 then the 3
yea i have read it a few timesIt all depends in the media, organic or synthetic nutrients and watering ability⦠the better gas exchange the faster growthā¦. Imo a 1 gal coco fabric will outperform a 3 or 5 gal of the same but when i did that i had to water 14x a day at peak⦠albeit only 250ml at a time.
If organic then the larger pot size is a benefit since nutrients need to be broken down and are not nearly as available and break down over time.
There are a lot of variables to this. Have you read my watering thread or high fertigation coco?
Yeah there is no simple answer of pot size or media⦠it always depends on all the other factorsyea i have read it a few times
Pro mix HP is what you want⦠ideally you want to water every 2 days in your type of grow⦠you adjust the soil and pot size to do so. And you should be able to saturate it at watering or its to dense or to large of a containerfor like the last year and half i been using this wal mart pro mix premium moisture control that has something in it that holds on to water like a diaper , after a few grows i finally got it where i have to water 3/4 a gallon every 3 or 4 days in a 3 gallon fabric pot but you can not saturate this stuff if u do u will water once every 2 weeks lol
you may be correct but it is not available around mePro mix HP is what you want
no other stuff i took 15 gallon of this pro mix and added 6 gallons of perlite it's been workingYou have any none moisture control? Just regular? Just ise that and mix in 30% perlite. You can make your own peat based soils easilyā¦. Just look for peat moss that already has a buffer and add as much perlite as you need
Yeah id say thats a better choice and add perlite of about 30%not hp but it is all that comes up at my local home depot
Why did my dumb ass not think of this. I can get 4 cu ft bales of buffered peat for like 20 dollars. A 3.8 cu ft bale of promix BX is almost 60 dollars. Ive got 4 cu ft of fresh perlite in my shed.You have any none moisture control? Just regular? Just ise that and mix in 30% perlite. You can make your own peat based soils easilyā¦. Just look for peat moss that already has a buffer and add as much perlite as you need
I took 20 gallons of promix bx and added like 8-10 gallons of perlite, water every 2 days. Almost the same time of day every 2 days they are dry.no other stuff i took 15 gallon of this pro mix and added 6 gallons of perlite it's been working
Glad to help brotherWhy did my dumb ass not think of this. I can get 4 cu ft bales of buffered peat for like 20 dollars. A 3.8 cu ft bale of promix BX is almost 60 dollars. Ive got 4 cu ft of fresh perlite in my shed.
Thanks again ya genius.
I took 20 gallons of promix bx and added like 8-10 gallons of perlite, water every 2 days. Almost the same time of day every 2 days they are dry.
I do an organic soil grow, I have seen a remarkable difference in going from three to a seven gallon pot. An old saying, the larger the roots the larger the fruits.i been using 3 gallon fabric pots i do have some 5 gallon fabric pots , i am wondering if there would be any advantage to using a 5 gallon pot over a 3 would the plant yield more by just being in the 5 then the 3
i think when it comes time to transplant i will go to 5 gallon fabric pots , i might even add a little more perlite to the mix , i am reusing the soil from my Acapulco gold growI do an organic soil grow, I have seen a remarkable difference in going from three to a seven gallon pot. An old saying, the larger the roots the larger the fruits.