Dead Cthulhu
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Hello Everyone!
I'm preparing to start my first grow! Woo But the only soil and nutes my local nursery has are Dr Earths and the cost of shipping makes the prospect of buying nutes online unattractive, and i've actually seen a lot of positive comments on Dr Earth. They sell the black POTting soil bag at my nursery and it's pretty big. They also sell a full line of nutes. I'm also planning on growing Autoflowers i know that makes a big difference nute wise, especially the first week or two.
So my questions with the POTting soil,
I've found a grow schedule thats suppose to be from the owner of Dr Earth, it says to mix some nutes into the soil before planting, would that be too much for a baby autoflower?
Would i need to let the POTting soil sit for a while before growing to let the bacteria start eating away at the nutes put in the soil so they can feed the plant?
Should anything be mixed into the soil before planting, I.e perlite, vermiculite, guano, sand? I know autos like light soil.
Any help you can give is greatly appreciated
I'm preparing to start my first grow! Woo But the only soil and nutes my local nursery has are Dr Earths and the cost of shipping makes the prospect of buying nutes online unattractive, and i've actually seen a lot of positive comments on Dr Earth. They sell the black POTting soil bag at my nursery and it's pretty big. They also sell a full line of nutes. I'm also planning on growing Autoflowers i know that makes a big difference nute wise, especially the first week or two.
So my questions with the POTting soil,
I've found a grow schedule thats suppose to be from the owner of Dr Earth, it says to mix some nutes into the soil before planting, would that be too much for a baby autoflower?
Would i need to let the POTting soil sit for a while before growing to let the bacteria start eating away at the nutes put in the soil so they can feed the plant?
Should anything be mixed into the soil before planting, I.e perlite, vermiculite, guano, sand? I know autos like light soil.
Any help you can give is greatly appreciated