Grow Mediums Cat Grows Green Poison by Sweet Seeds

Best of luck, I think sweet seeds sometimes gets overlooked but they produce frosty yummy goodness always. Last time I grew green poison the grow was a disaster with power outages, temp spikes, etc and the poison still produced amazing frosty nuts even though I stunted her.
I've read the poison withstands a lot of mishaps... lookin forward to them already. Thanks
 
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I'm interested to see how the Ripley OG goes if you can get one sprouted. I hadnt heard about Mephistopheles until a few weeks ago. I think I'm gonna try and run some of their strains after I'm finished with my current grow.

This should be a good one :goodluck:
 
Looking good cat. Subbed up.
I'm interested to see how the Ripley OG goes if you can get one sprouted. I hadnt heard about Mephistopheles until a few weeks ago. I think I'm gonna try and run some of their strains after I'm finished with my current grow.

This should be a good one :goodluck:
They've got really good reviews with a much faster finishing time. I think I'll sow another seed today
 
I'm in for the ride... looks like we pretty much have the same kit, I'm doing soil but will go over to coco once i've got the hang of things
 
I'm in for the ride... looks like we pretty much have the same kit, I'm doing soil but will go over to coco once i've got the hang of things
Im on my second grow right now first one being soil and current being coco. The pros I have noticed are that I haven't had overwatering issues, and nutrient issues seem much easier to correct. Don't have any cons that I can think of. It's basically the same as soil but easier in my opinion. I wouldn't be afraid of switching over to it no matter your experience level. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Im on my second grow right now first one being soil and current being coco. The pros I have noticed are that I haven't had overwatering issues, and nutrient issues seem much easier to correct. Don't have any cons that I can think of. It's basically the same as soil but easier in my opinion. I wouldn't be afraid of switching over to it no matter your experience level. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

I have started my second grow already with a light mix of 30% coco, left over bio bizz and B&Q verve compost, will be posting it up in my journal once the seeds pop.
Might just have to give a "full coco grow a go" (try and say that real fast :eyebrows: ) in the new year for my scrog attempt with 3 x Auto Mazar.
 
I'm in for the ride... looks like we pretty much have the same kit, I'm doing soil but will go over to coco once i've got the hang of things
Yer, I noticed we've got the same size tent, but your lights are better, I think.
 
Im on my second grow right now first one being soil and current being coco. The pros I have noticed are that I haven't had overwatering issues, and nutrient issues seem much easier to correct. Don't have any cons that I can think of. It's basically the same as soil but easier in my opinion. I wouldn't be afraid of switching over to it no matter your experience level. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
I wondered if soil was easier because there might be less nutes and less time fiddling with pH. I started growin in coco because I heard there's less chance of gnats, which would just creep me out. I don't think I would try soil because I don't have much time for going back to the drawing board to learn another method
 
I wondered if soil was easier because there might be less nutes and less time fiddling with pH. I started growin in coco because I heard there's less chance of gnats, which would just creep me out. I don't think I would try soil because I don't have much time for going back to the drawing board to learn another method

my idea was to try out a few different ways a see what fits, for the first grow soil and bio bizz nutes, keep it easy. Second grow 30% coco and old timer nutes then go for full coco and tryout the advance nutes range and get into the pH'ing of things with a scrog. I don't think I will go down the hydroponic route but you never know what this adventure will bring... probably need a bigger tent for that.
 
my idea was to try out a few different ways a see what fits, for the first grow soil and bio bizz nutes, keep it easy. Second grow 30% coco and old timer nutes then go for full coco and tryout the advance nutes range and get into the pH'ing of things with a scrog. I don't think I will go down the hydroponic route but you never know what this adventure will bring... probably need a bigger tent for that.
I think once we start, things just seem to get bigger. I would try hydroponic, but not until I was more confident
 
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