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I have one 600w in a 4x2 tent and it barely covers what I need. If it were me I'd get the two 600s.
Hell if it's working for you I might just give it another shot, I like doing side by side comparisons on plants quite a bit
It's not really a solar panel of course it just acts like one. Soaks up energy from the light and sends it into the plants :) all I'm saying is I...
Now let me tell you why I DONT, ( I've said this a ton to people )think of your leaves as solar panels for your plant, also put a flashlight up to...
Listen to wet, please.
Defoliation, here's my input. Look at them as solar panels for your plant, also take a leaf and put a flashlight on it, literally shines right...
When he says a organic soil mix CAN be expensive that doesn't mean it has to be... You can mix a perfectly fine water only soil mix really really...
Alfalfa is normally really cheap
All I'm gonna say is, never have to flush/test ph/ worry about nutrient burn/deficiency or any of that with a well made soil. Oh, and idk about...
Yes let it dry out quite a bit, and honestly.. Ditch the bottled nutes. Take a look at the organics section, since I've gone organic (2-3yrs ago)...
What are you feeding it? What type of soil?
I was actually completely unaware of that, thank you.
I'm a sip grower, guilty ^.^
Go to the pet store and ask for the alfalfa pellet rabbit food
If you want a true product similar to that look into kelp.. That stuff your asking about is garbage imo
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Honestly if it was me I would add alfalfa meal to your mix (ground up rabbit food is what I use)
I always add more kelp/alfalfa meal in my soil mix then preferred, those two amendments work miracles
As everyone else has said those are chemical nutes, please don't put those in a organic soil mix
Letting your soil dry completely out before watering is for chemical growers, or it's how I did it when I grew chemically.. Organic soil mixes you...