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One bag

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3 cups

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10 tablespoons

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10 tablespoons


Mix the 10 tablespoons of marine cuisine, 1.5 cups of lime, and half the bag of .soil thoroughly.

In another tub or what not mix the 10 tablespoons of fruit and flower, the 1.5 cups of lime and the rest of the soil. Mix thoroughly!


Fill bottom half of container with fruit and flower mix and top half with the first batch you mixed. Leave them as two seperate layers. The roots will grow into the flower mix as they grow.

Now add some water and grow. I've planted seeds directly into this mix and clones as well with no problems. Ph has never been an issue with this mix. Needs no cook time like most organic super soils.

If u grow photos just make a veg mix and flower mix for when u up pot. Instead of half and half.

You can even make teas from the nutes if desired.


Soil can be substituted with other quality base soils or even coco. Have tried many different types and they all work well.
 
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How many gallons of soil would do you need to get an auto all the way through with this mix? Any pictures of finished autos with it?

Looks good super simple!
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I think 7 gal is optimal for any cannabis plant especially these new autos that get big.

But in reality a one gallon will work fine if you prefer small ladies. Smaller plants need less nutes. I used this recipe for an outdoor soil bed last year in a green house and shit is still loving the soil this year...lol. I had autos, photos, snow peas,green beans, squash, and tomatoes just busting with this mix.

Organics take time to break down and won't be used up very quickly. Worse case scenario is that the strain you're growing is a nute hog and needs a top dressing or tea made. Usually tho I end up just giving them water.


Pictures can be seen here..https://www.autoflower.org/f10/dina-fem-white-widow-autos-35020.html#post654929

Edit: the above plants had the fruit and flower substituted for the earth juice liquid line but I really only nuted them two or three times before the heat spoiled my nutes I have been giving them pain water for weeks now. No noticeable difference.
 
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