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Hey all, I just had a question about growing medium and thought this would be the best place to ask.
I haven't actually grown my own for over 7 years (haven't grown autos before at all) but recently ordered some Sour Livers and AvT from seedsman and got my equipment sorted.
Having read the growing guide on the Mephisto website, a brilliant guide by the way, I have a question about this part :
"If you’re wanting to start in your final pot size and negate the transplant element, consider doing a raised/tiered transplant or having a split medium. Put the lighter soil in the top half of your container, and a more nutrient rich soil in the bottom half, so once plants are established they can start to draw nutrients from the reserves in the bottom, at which point with organics they will be way more resilient to stunting or being overfed."
I would like to start the seeds in their final pot sizes (15L) and was wondering what is the best way to sort out my growing medium. Will I have better luck with the split medium described above? If so, what ratio should I be doing each pot?
So for instance, if I were to be using biobizz lightmix and allmix, would it be a straight up 50/50 ratio?
If I wanted to also use the biotabs method that is described in the guide, will this change the desired ratio in any way?
Sorry for my very basic question, I just want to make sure that I can provide the absolute best environment for my seeds without making any big mistakes in the process.
I haven't actually grown my own for over 7 years (haven't grown autos before at all) but recently ordered some Sour Livers and AvT from seedsman and got my equipment sorted.
Having read the growing guide on the Mephisto website, a brilliant guide by the way, I have a question about this part :
"If you’re wanting to start in your final pot size and negate the transplant element, consider doing a raised/tiered transplant or having a split medium. Put the lighter soil in the top half of your container, and a more nutrient rich soil in the bottom half, so once plants are established they can start to draw nutrients from the reserves in the bottom, at which point with organics they will be way more resilient to stunting or being overfed."
I would like to start the seeds in their final pot sizes (15L) and was wondering what is the best way to sort out my growing medium. Will I have better luck with the split medium described above? If so, what ratio should I be doing each pot?
So for instance, if I were to be using biobizz lightmix and allmix, would it be a straight up 50/50 ratio?
If I wanted to also use the biotabs method that is described in the guide, will this change the desired ratio in any way?
Sorry for my very basic question, I just want to make sure that I can provide the absolute best environment for my seeds without making any big mistakes in the process.