Starting a new thread for my current grow: a 3 x 3 grow tent with a 400W HPS. At present I have three Ice Cream clones from my last run, a Skunk 1 from Seedsman (also a clone from my last run) and a Mandala Satori that I haven't sexed yet. These were vegged under 250W MH and I switched to 400W HPS a few days ago.
My medium, amendments and fertilizers are 100% organic, aside from phosphoric acid for pH adjustment and an occasional hit of epsom salts.
I use a 1:1 ratio of excellent buffered coco peat to good potting mix and I add 10% perlite. I top dress with amendments weekly. I adjust the top dress as needed. This is ROLS-style as I'm using the previous medium without removing old roots (aside from the main stalks when they were ready to come out).
At present my amendments consist of:
organic alfalfa, high P Indonesian bat guano, organic unsulphured blackstrap molasses, brown sugar, earthworm castings, high grade compost from an agricultural university, three kinds of bio-organic fertilizer from agricultural universities that are just packed with excellent amendments that have been precomposted, dried and ground hops, sea minerals, and occasional applications of Plagron AlgaGrow, AlgaBloom and neem oil.
I prefer to keep my medium constantly moist (NOT wet), but since I travel frequently, I occasionally let the medium get soaking wet to tide me over. This has worked well so far since I use a good amount of coco, perlite and Smartpots.
My medium, amendments and fertilizers are 100% organic, aside from phosphoric acid for pH adjustment and an occasional hit of epsom salts.
I use a 1:1 ratio of excellent buffered coco peat to good potting mix and I add 10% perlite. I top dress with amendments weekly. I adjust the top dress as needed. This is ROLS-style as I'm using the previous medium without removing old roots (aside from the main stalks when they were ready to come out).
At present my amendments consist of:
organic alfalfa, high P Indonesian bat guano, organic unsulphured blackstrap molasses, brown sugar, earthworm castings, high grade compost from an agricultural university, three kinds of bio-organic fertilizer from agricultural universities that are just packed with excellent amendments that have been precomposted, dried and ground hops, sea minerals, and occasional applications of Plagron AlgaGrow, AlgaBloom and neem oil.
I prefer to keep my medium constantly moist (NOT wet), but since I travel frequently, I occasionally let the medium get soaking wet to tide me over. This has worked well so far since I use a good amount of coco, perlite and Smartpots.