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Old Apr-13-2008, 11:21
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Originally Posted by DoDoFoShoDoe View Post
Is it possible to have a organic soil mix with enough nutrients to where addidtional ferts wouldnt be neccesary?
No. Not for a newbie. You'll want to be able to control the nutes from week to week. Also, different strains of cannabis require different doses of nutes. (not all have the same nutritional needs)
Really, as a newbie you should get to know the cannabis plant and how to get it to harvest, before attempting a 'hot' soil mix. Too many things can, and likely will go wrong. If you don't know how to recognise or correct problems, it could be disasterous.

Get to know the basics before attempting the experiments. Is this a container grow, or an outdoor grow? The Peace of Mind is a granular time-release fert, isn't it? Not an optimum choice for container grows. (if the fert is too 'hot' for your plants, how are you going to get the granular fert out?)
Also, the more crap you add to your soil, the more difficult it is to troubleshoot problems.
You may read a lot of posts with various radical techniques. (some of my posts, for instance) This does not mean you should go out of your way to copy these advanced techniques, without a proper foundation of knowledge.
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