New Grower I have a question.

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I'm getting ready to start a automazar in some Foxfarm ocean forest soil. Do I need to and anything to it???? Like maybe some lime or some starter nutes???? I really appreciate all the info I can get. Oh and by the way I will also be using Foxfarm nutes through the hole grow. Thanks.
 
Need to know more about your grow, lights etc ...

If you are an LED man then i'd recommend dolomite lime in your soil mix to avoid calmag def.

Don't give them nutes for first three or four weeks with that soil, it's pretty hot with the bat guano etc, then start them on 1ml/L.


steely
 
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steely
 
TonyBones,

Do not drop the seed directly into FF ocean forest. It is good growing soil, but not for seedlings. If you can, let them grow a few weeks in a more seed friendly mix like light warrior. Create a pocket, or a layer for them to grow into, in the center of your FFOF. they need about 6 inches before they hit the FFOF.

Not sure of your light distance, I always start mine under CFL or Flourescent t8 tubes.

You can add a 1/2 cup of lime, an a cup of epsom salt to it. Then you have a basic recipe if you want to add nutrients as you go as you indicated in your first post.
Oh and about two gallons of worm castings. (worm castings mixed with Happy frog is good starter mix). Optional

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Hope That helps. IF you still need more help. I will be checking in.

Peace

Eek
 
Thanks man. I just ordered the worm castings and happy frog. Will be here in a couple of days. So if I use three gallon pots I should make a six inch pocket for the seeds. How wide should it be????
 
Excellent advice from the Eek of Eeks :) Avoids transplanting altogether.

Three gallons is more than 12 litres, i've never grown in large pots before, how big can an auto get ?


steely
 
My two Narcotic Kush by Cream of the Crop are 32 days old and a little over 2 feet tall and are in full flower..
 

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