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Step 1: Don't read anything on the front or back of the grow products you are buying.
Step 2: Buy Composted organic soil, Dolomite Lime, Seed Raising mix, Blood & Bone based fert, Vermiculite, Perlite, Diatomacious Earth and lastly you get approximately 20 Lt of ones old soil mix (has to be one that you cant remember what you put in it, and it must be a prefert mix also).
Step 3: Read nothing and get a tarp and shovel, ring the brother to come around and mix the shit (I physically cannot do it)
Step 4: Now you should have about 55-60Lt of a wonderful looking soil mix.
Step 5: Check PH is around 6.3ish (omit this if you have no meter, it really wont mater anyway)
Step 6: Bag up your new soil mix and store it in the shed for at least 4 weeks, use this time to do some cabinet work as I did.
Step 7: Fill your preferred container to within 2" of the top, add 1/2 inch of seed raising mix (has to be loaded with ferts), then top with some Perlite.
For epic failure I suggest using Amgrow Black Label Seed Raising Mix (see - Amgrow Seed Raising Mix Review )
Step 8: Pop beans using paper towel method, then plant in your container.
Step 9: Water a little, I used PHed water but at this point battery acid would suffice.
Step 10: Like a proud little warrior put your container under some lights (I use a 250w HPS) but by now sitting them beside a lit candle will do.
Step 11: Now ignore them for a week while you do some more work on your cabinet.
Step 12: So now you have your little seedlings nicely stunted and a little crispy you should water them with some 700ppm grow nutes (note ignore runoff for best effect)
Step 13: See Step 11, then continue to step 14
Step 14: By now several weeks have past and your little seedlings are now really looking shit, so feed them again with 700ppm grow nutes and ignore them for a few days.
Step 15: About now you should get your soil and liquid testers out to try and find your problem....which I assure you will become apparent very quickly if you have an EC meter or similar.
Step 16: Start panicking as you see some huge numbers on your EC meter, immediately start flushing everything including the toilet...as you have likely crapped your pants by this stage.
Step 17: Open "Notepad" and start typing your tale of woe, then when complete post it for everyone to look and laugh because you were too lazy to check things.
Shit this is a long post....
So how bad was my soil mix really, well I shall tell you after a few minor details:
Cabinet temp: 26.8c (nice eh)
Running a 250w HPS with cooltube.
Water in was set exactly at 6.4, water was tested with two separate electronic testers and both showed a PH of 6.4
My EC meter uses a .7 conversion
Each was checked for PH before watering using a soil PH meter.
Each plant was given 250ml of 6.4 water and the runoff was immediately tested for PH and EC.
So here goes:
Plant 1: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 7.3
EC = 2.7 or 1890ppm
Plant 2: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 7.2
EC = 2.2 or 1540ppm
Plant 3: BS
Soil PH = 6.0
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 2.9 or 2030ppm
Plant 4: BS
Soil PH = 6.6
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 2.6 or 1820ppm
Plant 5: S60
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 6.9
EC = 2.7 or 1890ppm
Plant 6: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 7.0
EC = 3.1 or 2170ppm
Plant 7: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 2.3 or 1610ppm
Plant 8: BS
Soil PH = 6.5
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 2.4 or 1680ppm
Plant 9: S60
Soil PH = 6.2
Runoff: PH = 7.0
EC = 2.7 or 1890ppm
Plant 10: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 7.0
EC = 2.9 or 2030ppm
Plant 11: S60
Soil PH = 6.2
Runoff PH: 6.9
EC = 3.1 or 2170ppm
Plant 12: S60
Soil PH = 6.0
Runoff PH: 7.1
EC = 5.7 or 3990ppm (NOTE: 5.7 was after second flush, first runoff made my EC meter display - - -, in other words it was off the scale)
Plant 13: BS
Soil PH = 6.0
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 3.9 or 2730ppm
Mix components picture:

So I made up two 500ml small pots.
Pot 1:
2 1/2" soil mix
1/2" Amgrow seed raising mix
very thin layer of DE
1/2 Perlite
Pot 2:
3" of Seed raising mix
1/2 Perlite
Each was then tested with my soil PH meter:
Soil Mix pot:
Soil Mix before water:

Soil mix after water:

Soil mix runoff:

Seed raising mix pot:
Seed raising mix before water:

Seed raising mix after water:

Seed raising mix runoff:

Now you can see where the problem is
The END.
Step 2: Buy Composted organic soil, Dolomite Lime, Seed Raising mix, Blood & Bone based fert, Vermiculite, Perlite, Diatomacious Earth and lastly you get approximately 20 Lt of ones old soil mix (has to be one that you cant remember what you put in it, and it must be a prefert mix also).
Step 3: Read nothing and get a tarp and shovel, ring the brother to come around and mix the shit (I physically cannot do it)
Step 4: Now you should have about 55-60Lt of a wonderful looking soil mix.
Step 5: Check PH is around 6.3ish (omit this if you have no meter, it really wont mater anyway)
Step 6: Bag up your new soil mix and store it in the shed for at least 4 weeks, use this time to do some cabinet work as I did.
Step 7: Fill your preferred container to within 2" of the top, add 1/2 inch of seed raising mix (has to be loaded with ferts), then top with some Perlite.
For epic failure I suggest using Amgrow Black Label Seed Raising Mix (see - Amgrow Seed Raising Mix Review )
Step 8: Pop beans using paper towel method, then plant in your container.
Step 9: Water a little, I used PHed water but at this point battery acid would suffice.
Step 10: Like a proud little warrior put your container under some lights (I use a 250w HPS) but by now sitting them beside a lit candle will do.
Step 11: Now ignore them for a week while you do some more work on your cabinet.
Step 12: So now you have your little seedlings nicely stunted and a little crispy you should water them with some 700ppm grow nutes (note ignore runoff for best effect)
Step 13: See Step 11, then continue to step 14
Step 14: By now several weeks have past and your little seedlings are now really looking shit, so feed them again with 700ppm grow nutes and ignore them for a few days.
Step 15: About now you should get your soil and liquid testers out to try and find your problem....which I assure you will become apparent very quickly if you have an EC meter or similar.
Step 16: Start panicking as you see some huge numbers on your EC meter, immediately start flushing everything including the toilet...as you have likely crapped your pants by this stage.
Step 17: Open "Notepad" and start typing your tale of woe, then when complete post it for everyone to look and laugh because you were too lazy to check things.
Shit this is a long post....
So how bad was my soil mix really, well I shall tell you after a few minor details:
Cabinet temp: 26.8c (nice eh)
Running a 250w HPS with cooltube.
Water in was set exactly at 6.4, water was tested with two separate electronic testers and both showed a PH of 6.4
My EC meter uses a .7 conversion
Each was checked for PH before watering using a soil PH meter.
Each plant was given 250ml of 6.4 water and the runoff was immediately tested for PH and EC.
So here goes:
Plant 1: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 7.3
EC = 2.7 or 1890ppm
Plant 2: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 7.2
EC = 2.2 or 1540ppm
Plant 3: BS
Soil PH = 6.0
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 2.9 or 2030ppm
Plant 4: BS
Soil PH = 6.6
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 2.6 or 1820ppm
Plant 5: S60
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 6.9
EC = 2.7 or 1890ppm
Plant 6: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 7.0
EC = 3.1 or 2170ppm
Plant 7: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 2.3 or 1610ppm
Plant 8: BS
Soil PH = 6.5
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 2.4 or 1680ppm
Plant 9: S60
Soil PH = 6.2
Runoff: PH = 7.0
EC = 2.7 or 1890ppm
Plant 10: BS
Soil PH = 6.4
Runoff: PH = 7.0
EC = 2.9 or 2030ppm
Plant 11: S60
Soil PH = 6.2
Runoff PH: 6.9
EC = 3.1 or 2170ppm
Plant 12: S60
Soil PH = 6.0
Runoff PH: 7.1
EC = 5.7 or 3990ppm (NOTE: 5.7 was after second flush, first runoff made my EC meter display - - -, in other words it was off the scale)
Plant 13: BS
Soil PH = 6.0
Runoff PH: 7.0
EC = 3.9 or 2730ppm
Mix components picture:

So I made up two 500ml small pots.
Pot 1:
2 1/2" soil mix
1/2" Amgrow seed raising mix
very thin layer of DE
1/2 Perlite
Pot 2:
3" of Seed raising mix
1/2 Perlite
Each was then tested with my soil PH meter:
Soil Mix pot:
Soil Mix before water:

Soil mix after water:

Soil mix runoff:

Seed raising mix pot:
Seed raising mix before water:

Seed raising mix after water:

Seed raising mix runoff:

Now you can see where the problem is
The END.
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