@mig this is everyone s thread not just mine. No need to leave or erase posts because someone disagrees with you brother (-:
Big Sur - I think I may have bought your garlic seeds. Big John? Hope you stick around, you’ve got a lot to share.
Anyone use MG for hydro? My first grow was a hydro wick system with 2 gallon pots on bricks, perlite/vermiculite/sand mix, with cotton braided rope wicks dipping into a nutrient solution of MG and crushed oyster shell. Scrogged under T12 flouros, hehe. Grew some pretty good bagweed bud. Never bought from the corner boys in the park again.
Strictly organic soil-based now. Better plants, better taste, no need to dig an oil well to make their food.
-b420
Just thought I’d revive the devil’s thread
Only Perlite. And next time, different Perlite.
Right, we need to hush all of the miracle gro critics or at least reduce the noise to mumbling. Seeing is believing so here are 2 plants going into the 4th week of flower grown miracle gro potting soil. We have to show them.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OityXJatA_4&t=1s
Intuitive!!
No one is doubting miracle gro can grow weed but…
The primary ingredients in synthetic fertilizers like Miracle-Gro are urea nitrogen and ammonium sulfate. When exposed to the air, these compounds create a toxic greenhouse gas that damages human lungs. Nitrogen can build up in the human body when it isn’t detoxified fast enough by the liver.
And we ingest that shit.
Used miracle grow with some pretty good success in my early years
I grew this Anesia seeds fem MAC with 50% Miracle Grow Moisture Control and 50% Coco in 2021. I also used disgustingly low amounts of foxfarm nutes.
I use MG potting soil mixed 50/50 with plain Coco Coir then I add 10% pumice.
Looks Great
Making oil right now from her.
Whoooo it’s frosty in there, those are some caked up tops
I’ve used miracle gro personally myself in the past with great results. I used to keep a box around purposely incase my plants needed a quick boost.
I still use a chemical based fert now. Chempak (chem is in its name ffs ) chempak is also blue in colour. I don’t know how different it is compared to miracle gro but it’s growing some mega plants
Well I have my own feed solution. I just use the MG potting soil as part of my soil mix.
Does it show the NPK and other ingredients on the label @MysteryMoog??