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Old May-01-2006, 20:45
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Autopot growing medium

I am nearly decided on changing to autopots for my next grow. I would love some organic growing medium suggestions for this method. Bat guano? Fish mulch? Perlite with the soil? Any favourites would be greatly appreciated. Money won't be spared!
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Old May-02-2006, 04:34
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Aerolite/Ultrapeat mix

Hey the autopot site recommends a 50:50 mixture of these two organic soilless mixtures.
Has anyone used these compounds before and would they then fit nicely into an organic soil mixture as the final transplant for flowering?
So root the cuttings in Ultrapeat, transfer the cuttings once adapted to drier heated environment and light to the above mentioned mix for veg. growth. The final transplant into a lovely organic soil and hydro mix with some bat guano for flowering. Opinions?
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Old Jun-02-2006, 22:04
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the ultrapeat is actualy coco fiber... but it is great stuff

the 50/50 recommended mix that autopot suggests will do ya proper, coco fiber is the nicest medium i have ever used, i love the stuff

mix in a little mexican guano for veg and i use age old organics guano fruit ("organic guano substitute" not actually guano) for flowering with great results

i have also seen alot of folks puttin airstones in the bottom of thier autopots which does help alot since the only problem with them is that they don't let the medium get COMPLETELY dry. not really a big deal if ya don't use one, but the airstone will make a difference
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