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Just started 2 cosmic queen autos in Roots organic and Natures Living Soil. I was curious if anyone had any experience with it or advice. Really excited to try water only .
 
Just started 2 cosmic queen autos in Roots organic and Natures Living Soil. I was curious if anyone had any experience with it or advice. Really excited to try water only .
Hey Kinn, I am growing Autoseeds and FastBuds Gorilla Glue in the exact same medium, but it's my first time as well. I threw in some EWC and added some organic coco for mulch. I did get some composted starter from TeaLab to add as a soil booster in a few weeks, and I picked up some high phosphorous bat guano to add to make a flowering tea when that time comes. Other than that, the plan is to water only.

I have two Autoseeds GG at Day 9, and one FastBuds GG at Day 2. I am really looking forward to growing organically after growing in DWC for so long! Good luck, man! Let's compare next test and learn this art!
 
I was curious about using compost tea and when? This seems so strange no ph no mixing nutes.... I am going just water this run per Natures living soil recommendations. I will keep posting developments and would be interested to hear how your plants progress. Best of luck
 
I was curious about using compost tea and when? This seems so strange no ph no mixing nutes.... I am going just water this run per Natures living soil recommendations. I will keep posting developments and would be interested to hear how your plants progress. Best of luck

Thats a deal, Kinn. It is very different growing without nutes for sure. I started a journal in the indoor section if you want to follow along.

 
Excellent choice for a medium. Roughly 20 days after your seedlings reach the 10cm psychological barrier, you will need to add some granulated dry fertilizers or some bat guano or similar. Avoid compost tea and liquid fertilizers. only plants in desperate situation need this kind of feed and if unfortunately this occurs it is better to use a non organic solution to resolve the problem. Your soil has more than they need actually.
 
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