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Set your chair up here youll be growing better than the dispo this run.

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You sure will. After your first run and taste your smoke youā€™ll be amazed. Keep reading here and asking questions and you will just keep getting better. Your in the right place my fellow overgrower

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Ok well I got the first question, this is my soil mix. Think it will work?

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I see potting soil and worm castings. For my indoor grows I use one part compost, one part peat moss, and one part worm castings with amendments.

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Iā€™ve got compost manure also I use

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Miracle grow sells aged compost now in there new organics line. Works great itā€™s just compost

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I donā€™t use any amendments, what could I use? When mixing this? Thatā€™s not too expensive

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Sure yeah absolutely understand. Letā€™s keep it budget simple especially for your first time. It best to ease into it.

3 things any plant needs is Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium
I would recommend up to a cup of blood meal, bone meal, and wood ash per gallon of soil. In all honesty that will work and has been proven time again.
If you have a few extra bucks I would get a small bag of pretty much any calcium supplement and add say 1/4 cup of that per gallon of soil.
To add some more biology to your soil I would recommend buying a bottle of liquid fish and liquid kelp for a soil drench every week or 10 days.
Since your growing inside you wonā€™t need much and it should be relatively cheap. You already have a lot of biology in your worm castings and compost, peat mosā€™s base along with some calcium you should not have to addo humic/fulvic acids nor calmag substitutes. Do this and you will have great organic herb. Start here and yeah try doctoring it up on future grows if you like

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Iā€™ve got roots organic dry amendments I bought all the teas and grow and bloom ect

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Ok first lets find out what you plan to feed. Do you have a nutrient line chosen or are you hoping to pull off water only ? Either way you will want a ph meter. Low 6s for soil. Your mix looks like 2 fertilized soils. One im familiar with the fox farm but the other vermifire ive never seen so not sure how hot it is. But yeah all that mixed together. I like to use peat or coco to thin my soil and more perlite for quick drying. but i run an everyday feed program. May not be best for you. Have you thought about feed and how big you going with em ? Id be sure to flip once they are half the height you want them to finish at.

I donā€™t know anything about roots. Sounds like there is a lot of different stuff n it. Might be good might not be. I like starting from the bottom up with necessary amendmentā€™s i know that work and work together. For what you paid for that you could make a killer supersoil with the instructions I gave you and go from thereā€¦ After you put it together measure the pH with a pH tester for 5 bucks on amazon. We can go from there, but I bank that itā€™ll be darn close :wink:

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That would work great for your soil medium as well. Use one part of that with one part worm castings, and one part peat moss

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What are you sending? If thatā€™s not bone/blood meal I donā€™t know what to say. I stay by recipes brother not mass productions ones maybe @Tinytuttle or @ReikoX could stop by for a sec.

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Iā€™d say this is a bit much Iā€™d say that would be more appropriate for 1 cubic foot wood ash need to be careful with that as well very high ph using that stuff it provides a nice potassium boost though I personally donā€™t use blood meal at an average of about 15% N Itā€™s to hot IMO

get a worm bin started and your little squiggle buddies will take you far into any grow and yes put worms in your pots 24/7 feeding right there!

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If your from il. Iā€™d say Iā€™d rather go you than verno or revolution from what Iā€™ve seen on here.

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Yeah itā€™s the better stuff but nothing real great by any means. Natureā€™s Grace and Wellness has a strain called lemon tag. If you come across it pick some up. Itā€™s pretty decent

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Anyone on here ever ran into the problem of leaves twisting? I have never seen this happen

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I never seen a leaf turn completely over like that. I have leafs that turn sideways sometimes but I associate that with good health.
It looks like itā€™s tacoing some so maybe a pH imbalance and or light issue.
Have you checked your pH recently?

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I feed all the plants the same solution out of the same container, same soil same light. Itā€™s mind boggling and that plant really stinks like dank also

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