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    Id recommend organicus all from one bottle so its a piece of piss. Getting some lovely plants with this stuff, i moved over from coco and dutch pro to plant magic soil and this and gettin better results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    Id recommend organicus all from one bottle so its a piece of piss. Getting some lovely plants with this stuff, i moved over from coco and dutch pro to plant magic soil and this and gettin better results.
    Can you reccomend feeding cycles from your experience and any other additives I may require through the process?

    All my equipment has now arrived so I'm ready to order some nutrients and soil

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    So... I've ordered:

    *plant magic soil

    *Old timers bloom and veg which come with magne-cal also

    *Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi

    *5 x 5 gallon fabric pots.

    Does anyone recommend any other nutrients that I will require or will I just wait and see how it goes?

    Hoping to grow 4 autos in my 80cm x 80cm x 160cm tent, does this sound viable?

    Growing under a Spider Farmer SF1000 light, 6 inch blauberg fan and ram filter.





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    Might be a tight squeeze, if you get 4 big plants


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    Quote Originally Posted by Easy-T View Post
    Might be a tight squeeze, if you get 4 big plants
    I did wonder that, I can germinate 4 seeds and see how many make it then take it from there, could even try 2 in smaller pots and 2 normal if they all germinate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easyflyer View Post
    I did wonder that, I can germinate 4 seeds and see how many make it then take it from there, could even try 2 in smaller pots and 2 normal if they all germinate
    I do 2 in a 60x60 space, but realistically would be better suited to just the 1,its not just the space for the plants, you need to think about how you gonna deal with run off, you'll need to get them in and out, and when your in full flower its a task and a half

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easy-T View Post
    I do 2 in a 60x60 space, but realistically would be better suited to just the 1,its not just the space for the plants, you need to think about how you gonna deal with run off, you'll need to get them in and out, and when your in full flower its a task and a half
    Never even thought about run off....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Easyflyer View Post
    Never even thought about run off....

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    Yeah you'll need something with them fabric pots can't leave them sitting in run off

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    You don't really need to feed to run off when in organic soil.
    Think about it, what are you trying to run off exactly? My plants are sat in their autopot XL saucers and when I water them they get 1 litre poured straight into that, which they suck up just fine. This is straight soil too, no clay balls or perlite at the bottom. They also get 1 litre top fed at the same time, to make sure the soil is wet throughout. Chances are next time I'm gonna run autopot with its reservoir attached, prob just with water in though, whilst hand watering the nutrients.
    You will soon get used to how much water the plants take during a water, so you should only get minimal run off, so if they are sat in saucers they will soon drink it as the day progeesses
    When you do things right, people wont be sure you've done anything at all.

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    Im using organicus 99 at the moment but when i used OT grow and bloom,they also do an organic pk 4-8 which is pretty good to use 'lightly' in addition from mid-late flower.

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